. The crayfish : an introduction to the study of zoology . Crayfish. 282 THE COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGY OF THE CRAYFISH. developed; and, in this case, the Nauplius state is passed through so rapidly and in so early and imperfect a condition of the embryo, that it would not be recognized. Fig. 74. Chncer pagurus. A, newly hatched Zosea ; B, more advanced Zosea; C, dorsal, and D, side view of Megalopa (aiter Spenoe Bate). The figures A and B are more magnified than C and D.) except for the cuticle which is developed and is subse- quently Please note that these images are extracted from scanne


. The crayfish : an introduction to the study of zoology . Crayfish. 282 THE COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGY OF THE CRAYFISH. developed; and, in this case, the Nauplius state is passed through so rapidly and in so early and imperfect a condition of the embryo, that it would not be recognized. Fig. 74. Chncer pagurus. A, newly hatched Zosea ; B, more advanced Zosea; C, dorsal, and D, side view of Megalopa (aiter Spenoe Bate). The figures A and B are more magnified than C and D.) except for the cuticle which is developed and is subse- quently 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 Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895. London : Kegan Paul, Trench, Tru?bner & Co.


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