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The Last Larva and Post-Larva of Typton Spongicola from Plymouth (Crustacea Decapoda)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2009

Marie V. Lebour
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From the Plymouth Laboratory

Extract

The first larva of Typton spongicola was described in 1925 from the eggs carried by the parent (Lebour, 1925). No later stages are known; therefore it was interesting to find a last larva in the plankton from 2 miles north-east of the Eddystone (21 August 1946), which changed to the post-larva in the laboratory. There seems to be no doubt that the identification is correct although, surprisingly, the antennal scale, rudimentary in the adult, is still large. The agreement in colour of the last larva and post-larva with the newly hatched first larva, and the great similarity in the structure, in most ways, of post-larva and adult, makes it practically certain that we are dealing with T. spongicola.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 1949

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