Decapod systematics have rarely attempted to draw supporting evidence from the larval phase (Gurney, 1942, p. 12). However, It is generally recognized that phylogenetic conclusions drawn from larval stages alone without reference to adult systematics can be very misleading, but the two approaches considered together can be of value. This is especially so in the decapod Crustacea, both in the separation of closely allied species and in the assessment of relationships at all levels. Nevertheless, there are several exceptions to this generalization , more especially in the Caridea where some closely related genera possess widely differing larvae (Gurney, 1942, p. 15)
Although the recognition of four broad groups within Decapoda – natantians, macrurans, anomurans and...
A cladistic analysis based on external morphology was carried out on 60 taxa of decapod crustaceans....
The first zoeal stages of ? Cataleptodius parvulus and Xanthodius denticulatus are described and com...
Existing classifications of the Brachyura are based almost entirely on characters of the adults. Bec...
1. Abbreviated or direct development is described in Pilumnus novaezelandiae Filhol, 1886 and P. lum...
Ovigerous females of the xanthid crab Platypodiella spectabilis (Herbst, 1794) were obtained from 2 ...
Eurypanopeus depressus and Eurypanopeus dissimilis, two estuarine species of xanthid crabs, were rai...
A phylogenetic analysis was conducted including representatives from all recognized extant and extin...
e present evidence that the single representative of the crustacean order Amphionidacea is a decapod...
The present paper deals with the complete life history, comprising 4 zoeal and a megalopa stages a...
ABSTRACT—The xanthoid genus Xanthilites Bell, 1858 is herein restricted to contain only the type spe...
All larval stages and the first crab instar of Paradasygyius depressus (Bell) were obtained in labor...
The first stage zoea of Microcassiope minor (Dana, 1852) is described, illustrated and compared with...
True crabs (Brachyura) are the most successful group of decapod crustaceans. This success is most li...
150 years after Darwin's 'Origin of Species' and 100 years after W.T. Calman's infl uential treatmen...
Although the recognition of four broad groups within Decapoda – natantians, macrurans, anomurans and...
A cladistic analysis based on external morphology was carried out on 60 taxa of decapod crustaceans....
The first zoeal stages of ? Cataleptodius parvulus and Xanthodius denticulatus are described and com...
Existing classifications of the Brachyura are based almost entirely on characters of the adults. Bec...
1. Abbreviated or direct development is described in Pilumnus novaezelandiae Filhol, 1886 and P. lum...
Ovigerous females of the xanthid crab Platypodiella spectabilis (Herbst, 1794) were obtained from 2 ...
Eurypanopeus depressus and Eurypanopeus dissimilis, two estuarine species of xanthid crabs, were rai...
A phylogenetic analysis was conducted including representatives from all recognized extant and extin...
e present evidence that the single representative of the crustacean order Amphionidacea is a decapod...
The present paper deals with the complete life history, comprising 4 zoeal and a megalopa stages a...
ABSTRACT—The xanthoid genus Xanthilites Bell, 1858 is herein restricted to contain only the type spe...
All larval stages and the first crab instar of Paradasygyius depressus (Bell) were obtained in labor...
The first stage zoea of Microcassiope minor (Dana, 1852) is described, illustrated and compared with...
True crabs (Brachyura) are the most successful group of decapod crustaceans. This success is most li...
150 years after Darwin's 'Origin of Species' and 100 years after W.T. Calman's infl uential treatmen...
Although the recognition of four broad groups within Decapoda – natantians, macrurans, anomurans and...
A cladistic analysis based on external morphology was carried out on 60 taxa of decapod crustaceans....
The first zoeal stages of ? Cataleptodius parvulus and Xanthodius denticulatus are described and com...