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- The Pacific oyster, ****anese oyster, or Miyagi oyster (Magallana gigas) is an oyster native to the Pacific coast of Asia. It has become an introduced species...
- into adults, which have eight legs and are harmless to humans. In the postlarval stage, they are not parasitic and feed on plant materials. The females...
- into adults, which have eight legs and are harmless to humans. In the postlarval stages, they are not parasitic and feed on plant material. The females...
- hatching. The fry go through a tholichthys stage, wherein the body of the postlarval fish is covered in large, bony plates extending from the head. They lose...
- Meyer-Rochow, V. Benno; Stewart, Duncan (1996). "Review of larval and postlarval eye ultrastructure in the lamprey (cyclostomata) with special emphasis...
- Species P. bicaudatus (100 mm) Species P. cnidephorus (only known from a postlarval specimen) Genus Priapulus Species P. abyssorum (30 mm) Species P. caudatus...
- textured and opaque such that postlarval s**** growth is easily discerned from the larval s****. SEM image of initial postlarval s**** at metamorphosis. The...
- "Some characteristics of the crossess within Rana esculenta complex in postlarval development". Ann. Zool. 27: 374–416. Holsb****, G.; Jooris, R. (2010)...
- five stages). After the full complement of legs is achieved, the now postlarval stadia (about five more stages) develop gonopods, sensory pores, more...
- as natural hosts. Infection leads to mortality in the early larval and postlarval stages of the shrimp. There is only one species in this genus: Decapod...