
1) Crustacean larva
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Crab larva
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• (n.) A peculiar larval stage of certain decapod Crustacea, especially of crabs and certain Anomura.
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The larva that hatches from the egg and continues until the megalopa stage.
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(from the article `crustacean`) ...characterized by their methods of locomotion: the metanauplius still swims with its antennae, the protozoea also uses its antennae but has ...
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<zoology> A peculiar larval stage of certain decapod Crustacea, especially of crabs and certain Anomura. ... Alternative forms: zoaea. ... In this stage the anterior part of the body is relatively large, and usually bears three or four long spines. The years are conspicuous, and the antennae and jaws are long, fringed organs used in swimming....
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Zo'ë·a noun [ New Latin , from Greek ... life.]
(Zoology) A peculiar larval stage of certain decapod Crustacea, especially of crabs and certain Anomura. [ Written also
zoæa .] » In this stage the anterior part of the body is relatively large, and usually bears three or four ...
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The Zoea was an Italian Foca Class ocean-going mine laying submarine of 1109 tons displacement launched in 1937. She was powered by Fiat diesel engines and two electric motors providing a top speed of 16 knots surfaced and 8 knots dived, could dive to a depth of 55 fathoms, and was armed with one 3.9 inch gun; two 13 mm anti-aircraft guns, six 21-i...
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the free swimming larvae of many aquatic crustaceans.
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Is the larva of a newly hatched shrimp at an early stage where it still looks like planktonic. It is also called a larva because it swims with its thoracic appendages, at first using maxillipedal exopods and at a later stage the pereopodal ones.
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any of the free-swimming larva of certain crustaceans, as the crab, having rudimentary legs and a spiny carapace.
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