1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81751999000600006
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Description of laboratory reared first zoea of Callinectes danae Smith (Crustacea, Decapoda, Portunidae)

Abstract: ABSTRACT. A detailed description oflaboratory reared first zoea larva ofCallinecles danae Smith, 1869 is given. The larvae utilized for this study were reared in vilro in a special incubator. A comparison with larvae of other species is also attempted.

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“…The morphology of the zoea I of Callinectes exasperatus and C. ornatus is described for the first time, and the zoeae of C. bocourti, C. danae and C. sapidus are redescribed and compared with the previous descriptions by Lopes et al (2000), Sankarankutty et al (1999) and Costlow and Bookhout (1959), respectively. The differences in morphology are listed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…The morphology of the zoea I of Callinectes exasperatus and C. ornatus is described for the first time, and the zoeae of C. bocourti, C. danae and C. sapidus are redescribed and compared with the previous descriptions by Lopes et al (2000), Sankarankutty et al (1999) and Costlow and Bookhout (1959), respectively. The differences in morphology are listed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Studies that provide a description of the first larval stage of decapods are essential to the identification of these larvae in meroplankton samples. A number of studies of this type are currently available in the literature (Rodrigues, 1994; Sankarankutty et al , 1999; Lopes et al , 2000; Guerao et al , 2001; Hong et al , 2001; Fransozo et al , 2002; Martins & Calazans, 2003; Negreiros-Fransozo et al , 2009; Mantelatto & Cuesta, 2010). However, there is much left to describe in order to understand the complete development of the majority of decapod species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A presença de larvas em todos os meses de coleta mostrou que a reprodução no arquipélago provavelmente ocorre continuamente, com os períodos reprodutivos variando de uma espécie para outra, mas no geral, associados com os meses mais (Stuck & Truesdale, 1988), C. danae (Sankarankutty et al, 1999), C. sapidus (Costlow & Bookhout, 1959), C. similis (Bookhout & Costlow, 1977), C. hellerii (Dinnen et al, 2001), C. ruber e C. tumidulus (Fransozo et al, 2002), P. gibbesii (Kurata, 1970apud Meyer et al, 2006, P. pelagicus (Shinkarenko, 1999), P. spinicarpus (Bookhout & Costlow, 1974), P. acuminatus (Meyer et al, 2006), P. rubromarginatus (Greenwood & Fielder, 1979), C. tridentatus (Spivak & Luppi, 2004), M. tuberculatus (Guerrao & Abelló, 1999), O. ocellatus , C. fenneri (Stuck et al, 1992), G. quinquedens (Perkins, 1973), G. longipes (Guerao et al, 1996), G. tridens .…”
Section: Considerações Finaisunclassified