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3. The Metamorphosis of British Euphausiidse

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

George Brook
Affiliation:
Lecturer on Comparative Embryology in the University of Edinburgh
W. E. Hoyle
Affiliation:
Naturalis in the “Challenger” Expedition Offic
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Dana, in his Report on the Crustacea of the North Atlantic Exploring Expedition, described a number of genera founded on larvae of various Crustacea. Of these genera Calyptopis, Furcilia and Cyrtopia were shown by Claus in 1863 to represent three stages in the development of the Euphausiidas. Metschnikoff, in 1869, described a still earlier stage under the name of Metanauplius; and in 1871 the same investigator was enabled to show that the young Euphausiidse are hatched as true Nauplii, having a rounded body and three pairs of swimming appendages.

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Proceedings 1887-88
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1889

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References

note * page 417 Zeitschr. f. wiss. Zool., Bd. xxi. pi. xxxiv. fig. 2, 1871.Google Scholar