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Larval development of the eastern Pacific anomuran crab Porcellana cancrisocialis (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura: Porcellanidae) described from laboratory reared material
Garcia-Guerrrero, M.U.; Rodriguez, A.; Hendrickx, M.E. (2006). Larval development of the eastern Pacific anomuran crab Porcellana cancrisocialis (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura: Porcellanidae) described from laboratory reared material. J. Mar. Biol. Ass. U.K. 86(5): 1123-1132. https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S002531540601410X
In: Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. Cambridge University Press/Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom: Cambridge. ISSN 0025-3154; e-ISSN 1469-7769, more
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Keywords
    Biological development > Larval development
    Biology > Organism morphology > Animal morphology
    Developmental stages
    Developmental stages > Larvae > Invertebrate larvae > Crustacean larvae > Megalops
    Developmental stages > Larvae > Invertebrate larvae > Crustacean larvae > Zoeae
    Laboratory culture
    Porcellana cancrisocialis Glassell, 1936 [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Garcia-Guerrrero, M.U.
  • Rodriguez, A.
  • Hendrickx, M.E., more

Abstract
    The two zoeal and megalopal stages of Porcellana cancrisocialis are described and illustrated from laboratory-reared larvae. At an average temperature of 25°C, Zoea I of P. cancrisocialis lasted seven days before moulting to Zoea II which, in turn, lasted eight days to reach the megalopa. Larval features of P. cancrisocialis are compared with those of other species of Porcellana. Porcellana cancrisocialis exhibits similar but distinguishable features from those observed in Porcellana sigsbeiana and Porcellana platycheles. This species resembles P. sigsbeiana more than P. platycheles in the setation and aesthetasc pattern of Zoea I and II, but the relationships of these three species are not clear.

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