ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD NAUPLIUS
From Latin: type of shellfish, from Greek Nauplios, one of the sons of Poseidon.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NAUPLIUS»
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Anadon and Anadon63 developed a better insight into the three-dimensional
structure of the nauplius eye with the use of serial sections. They concluded that
its organization does not permit the vision of forms. The three groups of retinula
cells ...
Robert A. Browne, Patrick Sorgeloos, Clive N.A. Trotman, 1990
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Advances in Marine Biology APL
The nauplius stages are passed through quickly and at a temperature of 16-5°C
copepodite I is reached in four days by Pareuchaeta norvegica, Euchaeta marina
(Prestandrea), Candacia armata Boeck and C'. bipinnata Giesbrecht (Bernard, ...
Frederick Stratten Russell, 1973
767 t ...purpolmata 'the beacon-fires [purp»lhma is a hapax] set by Nauplius on
Euboea'. Palamedes, son of Nauplius, had exposed Odysseus' madness (
feigned so as to avoid joining the expedition to Troy) and was killed by the
Greeks ...
Euripides, William Allan, 2008
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The Facts on File Companion to Classical Drama
The son of POSEIDON and AMYMONE, Nauplius was the father of PALAMEDES
and Oeax by Clymene, Hesione, or Philyra. After Palamedes was killed by his
fellow Greeks at TROY, Nauplius demanded satisfaction. When the Greeks ...
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Dictionary of Classical Mythology
Nauplius ~ Nausicaa 326 327 Nausimedon ~ Nemean Lion 328 Nemesis 329
Neoptolemus 330. to sell abroad, but instead Nauplius gave Aerope to either
Atreus or Pleisthenes, and himself married Clymene. She bore him three sons, ...
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Fossils and Strata, Morphology, Ontogeny and Phylogeny of ...
“nauplius I” is a true nauplius. The first six larval stages of the Copepoda are
traditionally called “nauplius I” to “nauplius VI”. In both cases the “naupliar”
stages sub— sequent to the orthonauplius may have more than three pairs of
limbs, ...
Klaus Muller, Dieter Waloszek, Andreas Maas, 2009
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Advances in Marine Biology
Nauplius Protozoea Early Late (IV+) First Third Mysis Postlarva nauplius
metanauplius zoea --------- --metazoea mysis --------- --pgstlafval nauplius
metanauplius protozoea ----zoea mysis --------- --Postlarva-2 nauplius
metanauplius protozoea ...
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Atlas of Crustacean Larvae
B: nauplius I of Longipedia minor (Longipediidae), ventral view. C: unidentified
instar of Ergasilus sieboldi (Cyclopoida: Ergasilidae), light microscopy (note the
cyan pigment inside), ventral view. D: nauplius II of Phyllognathopus viguieri ...
Joel W. Martin, Jørgen Olesen, and Jens T. Høeg.
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Prawns of Japan and the World
For example, Gurney (1926, 1942) considered the swimming function and called
the stage following the nauplius protozoea. On the other hand, Williamson (1969)
suggested that the larvae of prawns and crabs pass from nauplius to zoea and ...
One day, as Nero was passing by, the Cynic philosopher Isidorus loudly
reproached him in public, crying out "that he sang the ills of Nauplius well, but
disposed of his own goods badly." Around the clever puns on good and evil (
mala bene ...
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Nauplius wins contract
Dutch shipbuilder Nauplius Workboats has strengthened its orderbook with a conversion of a high-speed ship into a survey vessel. «TradeWinds, Mar 15»
'Jason and the Argonauts': Picture the pre-Trojan War equivalent of …
There's Orpheus, who can charm anything and anybody with his song; Nauplius, the greatest sailor of his time; Euphemus, “the fleetest-footed ... «Washington Post, Nov 14»
Nature's water purifiers: The “bugs” in wastewater treatment
I was, however, able to identify the adult and larval forms of a copepod known as Nauplius. The creepiest and largest creatures were the ... «GazetteNET, Aug 14»
Nature's strongest glue comes unstuck
Barnacles have two larval stages – the nauplius and the cyprid. The nauplius, is common to most crustacea and it swims freely once it hatches ... «Phys.Org, Jul 14»
TURNING POINT: Revising Road Maps: The MSU GenSan …
It is because the entire stage from nauplius to postlarvae 1 (day one) would only take 13-15 days (naplius, 3 days; zoea, 5-6 days; and mysis to ... «Minda News, Jul 14»
The all seeing, all knowing, eye of upside down barnacles
... question that's nagged at me for years: We all know a nauplius has a compound eye, but I've run across passing mention of *adult* barnacles ... «Deep-Sea News, Jun 14»
Something is lurking in St. Joe Bay
Looking at a sample of plankton under a microscope you will almost always find a barnacle nauplius larva or two. They will remain in this stage ... «Port St. Joe Star, Mar 14»
Thai Union Frozen Products
TMAC acquired TUH in June 2013 to produce and distribute Nauplius (NP) baby shrimp and post-larvae (PL) 10- to 12-day-old shrimp. «The Nation, Nov 13»
Nafplio: Steeped in history
Gazing at the town of Nafplio – which according to myth was founded by Nauplius, the son of Poseidon and Amymone – the Palamidi Fortress, ... «Kathimerini, Oct 13»
Life in Antarctica Relies on Shrinking Supply of Krill
At depth, each egg hatches into a larva—the nauplius—which begins to ... The nauplius is a little cyclops, just a head with three pairs of sculling ... «National Geographic, Aug 13»