2020
DOI: 10.1590/2358-2936e2020001
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Abstract: We present a documentation of the morphological details of two larval stages of mantis shrimps. Documentation was done using the autofluorescence capacities of the cuticle. This is the first time that morphological details of late mantis shrimp larvae are documented in great detail via photography, including all parts of the body up to the proximal elements of the appendages, and not presented as line drawings; it is the second time for mantis shrimp larvae in general. The description is presented as a standar… Show more

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“…At the experimental level, we cover aspects of the execution (i.e. larval rearing); yet, many aspects of the experimental design depend on the question asked by the researcher and Hippolyte inermis clsm, SEM [108] Carcinus maenas µCT, 3D [35] Portunus acuminatus SEM [32] Xantho poressa, Xantho pilipes SEM [109] Gnathophyllum elegans SEM [110] Periclimenes amethysteus SEM [111] Several Anomura EF, LiMi [112] Several Stomatopoda EF [113] Several Polychelida EF [114] Hippidae EF [115] General anatomy…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the experimental level, we cover aspects of the execution (i.e. larval rearing); yet, many aspects of the experimental design depend on the question asked by the researcher and Hippolyte inermis clsm, SEM [108] Carcinus maenas µCT, 3D [35] Portunus acuminatus SEM [32] Xantho poressa, Xantho pilipes SEM [109] Gnathophyllum elegans SEM [110] Periclimenes amethysteus SEM [111] Several Anomura EF, LiMi [112] Several Stomatopoda EF [113] Several Polychelida EF [114] Hippidae EF [115] General anatomy…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The last-stage larval metamorphosizes into a post-larva and settles into the adult benthic habitat after a single moult (Pyrne, 1972;Feller et al, 2013). Larval forms of stomatopods are highly specialized among crustacean larvae as they possess a remarkable set of morphological characteristics such as large, fully functional raptorial second maxillipeds and often large body size that can be up to 50 mm in total length (Ahyong et al, 2014;Wiethase et al, 2020). Stomatopods can exhibit a greater variety of ecological adaptations in larvae than in adults due to their distinct larval forms (Haug et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%