Complete larval series are known for only three of the 39 valid species worldwide in the genus Lysmata. The present work deals with the larval development of two closely related trans-isthmian species of Lysmata, L. galapagensis (eastern Pacific Ocean), and L. moorei (southwestern Atlantic Ocean), using laboratory cultured material. The morphological features of the first four zoeal stages of both species, the fifth to seventh stages of L. galapagensis, and the last stage of L. moorei are described and compared with the larval descriptions currently available for the genus. Larvae of both species hatch with a similar form to L. seticaudata, with their first and fifth pereiopods as buds, and show a very steady development of their morphologi...
Baeza, Antonio, Bolaños, Juan A., Hernandez, Jesús E., López, Régulo (2009): A new species of Lysmat...
The first four zoeal stages of the shrimp Heterocarpus ensifer ensifer were obtained under laborator...
For most of the family Porcellanidae, which comprises 283 species, larval development remains to be ...
Complete larval series are known for only three of the 39 valid species worldwide in the genus Lysma...
The aim of this study was to summarize the available data on larval morphology of the first zoea of ...
Complete larval history of the marine caridean, Hippolysmata (Exhippolysmata) enslrostris, has bsan ...
A new species of the caridean shrimp genus Lysmata Risso, 1816 is described from St. Helena and Asce...
The present work provides a first description of the zoeal stages of the Caridean prawns Campylonotu...
The present study focuses on shrimps belonging to the genus Lysmata Risso, 1816, collected from Mada...
ABSTRACTThis contribution reviews the morphology and the main diagnostic characters of the peppermin...
The complete larval development is described forPorcellana platycheles (Pennant) reared under labora...
The present work provides a first description of the zoeal stages of the Caridean prawns Campylonotu...
The objective of this study was to investigate morphological variation in traits of systematic relev...
Zoological Studies 48(5): 682-692. Lysmata holthuisi sp. nov., a new peppermint shrimp, is described...
31 pages, 7 figures, 1 tableThe postembryonic development of Macrobrachium pantanalense, a freshwate...
Baeza, Antonio, Bolaños, Juan A., Hernandez, Jesús E., López, Régulo (2009): A new species of Lysmat...
The first four zoeal stages of the shrimp Heterocarpus ensifer ensifer were obtained under laborator...
For most of the family Porcellanidae, which comprises 283 species, larval development remains to be ...
Complete larval series are known for only three of the 39 valid species worldwide in the genus Lysma...
The aim of this study was to summarize the available data on larval morphology of the first zoea of ...
Complete larval history of the marine caridean, Hippolysmata (Exhippolysmata) enslrostris, has bsan ...
A new species of the caridean shrimp genus Lysmata Risso, 1816 is described from St. Helena and Asce...
The present work provides a first description of the zoeal stages of the Caridean prawns Campylonotu...
The present study focuses on shrimps belonging to the genus Lysmata Risso, 1816, collected from Mada...
ABSTRACTThis contribution reviews the morphology and the main diagnostic characters of the peppermin...
The complete larval development is described forPorcellana platycheles (Pennant) reared under labora...
The present work provides a first description of the zoeal stages of the Caridean prawns Campylonotu...
The objective of this study was to investigate morphological variation in traits of systematic relev...
Zoological Studies 48(5): 682-692. Lysmata holthuisi sp. nov., a new peppermint shrimp, is described...
31 pages, 7 figures, 1 tableThe postembryonic development of Macrobrachium pantanalense, a freshwate...
Baeza, Antonio, Bolaños, Juan A., Hernandez, Jesús E., López, Régulo (2009): A new species of Lysmat...
The first four zoeal stages of the shrimp Heterocarpus ensifer ensifer were obtained under laborator...
For most of the family Porcellanidae, which comprises 283 species, larval development remains to be ...