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    Crustacean larva (redirect from Zoea)
    cover specific larval stages across wide groups of crustaceans, such as zoea and nauplius. Other terms described forms which are only found in particular...
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    In most groups, there are further larval stages, including the zoea (pl. zoeæ or zoeas). This name was given to it when naturalists believed it to be...
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    Gnathophausia zoea is a species of lophogastrid crustacean. It is widely distributed in the Atlantic Ocean from the Arctic Circle to the Equator; in the...
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  • Zoea was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to: Italian submarine Zoea (1913), a Medusa-class submarine launched in 1913...
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    metanauplius, protozoea, antizoea, pseudozoea, zoea, postlarva, cypris, primary larva, mysis Decapoda: zoea Rhizocephala: kentrogon Insecta: Lepidoptera...
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    development within the egg, and eclose as a zoea. The zoea stage feeds on phytoplankton. There can be as few as two zoea stages, (e.g. some freshwater Palaemonidae)...
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  • beginning with Zoe List of storms named Zoe Zoey 101, a Nickelodeon TV show Zoea, a larval stage of some crustaceans This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    timed with the tidal and light/dark diurnal cycle. The free-swimming tiny zoea larvae can float and take advantage of water currents. They have a spine...
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    the Sea of Okhotsk. The zoea of this species can be mistaken for the two other species in the same family, but E. isenbeckii zoea lack carapace spines and...
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    newly-hatched zoea I larvae move into estuaries. During this time, they feed on microscopic plankton and progress from the zoea I stage to the zoea IV stage...
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