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METAMORPHOSIS IN THE LOBSTER HOMARUS (DECAPODA): A REVIEW

ABSTRACT A homarid lobster hatches as a prelarva and then molts successively through three larval instars (stages I, II, and III), one postlarval stage (IV), and numerous juvenile stages. Between the larval and the postlarval stages their anatomy undergoes major changes as the anatomical features ch...

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Published in:Journal of crustacean biology 1991, Vol.11 (4), p.iii-495
Main Authors: Charmantier, G, Charmantier-Daures, M, Aiken, D. E
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