. Fig. 2. Second Nauplius ( x 46). a, lateral aspect; b, dorsal aspect. are biramous, having six terminal setae on the inner ramus and three terminal and one lateral on the outer. Posterior to the antennae are the biramous mandibles, each ramus having three setae distally. METANAUPLIUS In appearance the Metanauplius is very robust and of great size in comparison with other euphausian Metanauplii found in the same region. The average lengths of the larvae from different stations are given in Table VI. A hundred Metanauplii from St. 647, 750-500 and 1000-750 m. respectively, were measured and gi
. Fig. 2. Second Nauplius ( x 46). a, lateral aspect; b, dorsal aspect. are biramous, having six terminal setae on the inner ramus and three terminal and one lateral on the outer. Posterior to the antennae are the biramous mandibles, each ramus having three setae distally. METANAUPLIUS In appearance the Metanauplius is very robust and of great size in comparison with other euphausian Metanauplii found in the same region. The average lengths of the larvae from different stations are given in Table VI. A hundred Metanauplii from St. 647, 750-500 and 1000-750 m. respectively, were measured and give normal length
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