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Ligia Callani Collinge, 1946, as a Synonym of Ligia (Pogonoligia) Platycephala Van Name, 1925 (Isopoda Oniscoidea)

Ligia Callani Collinge, 1946, as a Synonym of Ligia (Pogonoligia) Platycephala Van Name, 1925... 222 adherence of empty egg capsules as the water level dropped during siphoning of the nauplii. As darkened conditions promoted successful hatching of zoeae and practically elimated abortive egg-shedding by females, a black cardboard cylinder was placed over each hatching jar. CONCLUSIONS This module has been found to meet the practical laboratory requirements for successful rearing of crab and other decapod larvae and can be moved easily in the event of air conditioner or electrical failure. All items are duplicated, of simple construction, accessible, and can be easily replaced. The narrow depth of the module allows for "stacking" and makes maximum use of the often limited space in constant temperature rooms. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We wish to thank Paul Richens for taking the photographs reproduced here. LITERATURE CITED RICE, A. L. & R. W. INGLE, 1975. The larval development of Carcinus maenas (L.) and C. medi- terraneus Czerniavsky (Crustacea, Brachyura, Portunidae) reared in the laboratory. Bull. Br. Mus. nat. Hist. (Zool)., 28: 103-119. RICE, A. L. & D. I. WILLIAMSON, 1970. Methods for rearing larval decapod Crustacea. Helgo- lander wiss. Meeresunters., 20: 417-434. LIGIA CALLANI COLLINGE, 1946, AS A SYNONYM OF LIGIA (POGONOLIGIA) PLATYCEPHALA VAN NAME, 1925 (ISOPODA ONISCOIDEA) BY PAUL http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Crustaceana Brill

Ligia Callani Collinge, 1946, as a Synonym of Ligia (Pogonoligia) Platycephala Van Name, 1925 (Isopoda Oniscoidea)

Crustaceana , Volume 32 (2): 3 – Jan 1, 1977

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Brill
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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0011-216X
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10.1163/156854077x00683
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Abstract

222 adherence of empty egg capsules as the water level dropped during siphoning of the nauplii. As darkened conditions promoted successful hatching of zoeae and practically elimated abortive egg-shedding by females, a black cardboard cylinder was placed over each hatching jar. CONCLUSIONS This module has been found to meet the practical laboratory requirements for successful rearing of crab and other decapod larvae and can be moved easily in the event of air conditioner or electrical failure. All items are duplicated, of simple construction, accessible, and can be easily replaced. The narrow depth of the module allows for "stacking" and makes maximum use of the often limited space in constant temperature rooms. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We wish to thank Paul Richens for taking the photographs reproduced here. LITERATURE CITED RICE, A. L. & R. W. INGLE, 1975. The larval development of Carcinus maenas (L.) and C. medi- terraneus Czerniavsky (Crustacea, Brachyura, Portunidae) reared in the laboratory. Bull. Br. Mus. nat. Hist. (Zool)., 28: 103-119. RICE, A. L. & D. I. WILLIAMSON, 1970. Methods for rearing larval decapod Crustacea. Helgo- lander wiss. Meeresunters., 20: 417-434. LIGIA CALLANI COLLINGE, 1946, AS A SYNONYM OF LIGIA (POGONOLIGIA) PLATYCEPHALA VAN NAME, 1925 (ISOPODA ONISCOIDEA) BY PAUL

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CrustaceanaBrill

Published: Jan 1, 1977

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