セミエビの初期フイロゾマ幼生について

In the summer of 1967, the authors raised newly hatched larvae of a Scyllarid lobster, Scyllarides squamosus, in the laboratory, using brineshrimps as their foods. Within 35 days they underwent ecdysis five times. Development and growth of the larvae are here described. In the first instar, the larv...

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Main Authors: 税所 俊郎, 曽根 元徳
Format: Report
Language:Japanese
Published: 鹿児島大学
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10232/13791
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Summary:In the summer of 1967, the authors raised newly hatched larvae of a Scyllarid lobster, Scyllarides squamosus, in the laboratory, using brineshrimps as their foods. Within 35 days they underwent ecdysis five times. Development and growth of the larvae are here described. In the first instar, the larvae measured 1.70 mm in body length and at this stage, it closely resembled with Parribacus antarcticus. At the sixth instar, larvae reached 3.8 mm in length and showed following morphological features : metamerization of the first and second antenna, formation of an exopodite and endopodite of the fourth leg, appearance of the primodium of the fifth leg and the thorax which almost equaled the width of the head.