. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. DEVELOPMENTAL PHASES 347 Metanauplhis. No specimens in this stage were encountered. The metanaupliar stage is very transitory and the larva begins to eat only in the next stage. It is probably almost identical with the metanauplii of other species of this genus (cf. Lebour, 1925; Boden, 1951). First calyptopis. Description based on examination of six specimens (Fig. ^a-c). Length range 0-98-1-10 mm.; average length 1-03 mm. Carapace length mm.; average length 0-62 mm. The carapace is a
. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. DEVELOPMENTAL PHASES 347 Metanauplhis. No specimens in this stage were encountered. The metanaupliar stage is very transitory and the larva begins to eat only in the next stage. It is probably almost identical with the metanauplii of other species of this genus (cf. Lebour, 1925; Boden, 1951). First calyptopis. Description based on examination of six specimens (Fig. ^a-c). Length range 0-98-1-10 mm.; average length 1-03 mm. Carapace length mm.; average length 0-62 mm. The carapace is a long, high, narrow dome covering the entire anterior part of the body, and it has no projections of any sort along its inferior Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Institute of Oceanographic Sciences (Great Britain); National Institute of Oceanography of Great Britain; Great Britain. Colonial Office. Discovery Committee. London ; New York : Cambridge University Press
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