Larvae of Anomuran and Brachyuran Crabs of North Carolina
A Guide to the Described Larval Stages of Anomuran (Families Porcellanidae, Albuneidae, and Hippidae) and Brachyuran Crabs of North Carolina, USA
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This work should be valuable to marine biologists and ecologists who have previously only had access to this information as scattered manuscripts published in diverse scientific journals.
Table of contents
Introduction
Species list
Larval crab anatomy
Key to zoeae
Porcellanid-like zoea key
Brachyuran-like zoea key
Key to megalopae
Larval descriptions (taxonomically arranged)
Acknowledgements
Appendix I
Appendix II
References
Figures 4–48b
Taxonomic index
Species list
Larval crab anatomy
Key to zoeae
Porcellanid-like zoea key
Brachyuran-like zoea key
Key to megalopae
Larval descriptions (taxonomically arranged)
Acknowledgements
Appendix I
Appendix II
References
Figures 4–48b
Taxonomic index
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