LARVAL DEVELOPMENT OF MACROBRACHIUM REYESI PEREIRA (DECAPODA: PALAEMONIDAE), WITH A DISCUSSION ON THE ORIGIN OF ABBREVIATED DEVELOPMENT IN PALAEMONIDS
1995; Oxford University Press; Volume: 15; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1163/193724095x00631
ISSN1937-240X
AutoresGuido A. Pereira S., José V. García D.,
Tópico(s)Cassava research and cyanide
ResumoAbbreviated development is a widespread characteristic in the life cycle of several species of palaemonid shrimps. This feature very probably arose early in the origin of the group in ancient estuaries or fresh-water habitats. There are at least 29 species of fresh-water palaemonids in South America with abbreviated development. Macrobrachium reyesi Pereira, 1986 (Decapoda, Palaemonidae), goes through 5 larval stages (molts) before reaching the juvenile morphology. Individuals start feeding after the second molt and the larval period lasts from 23-27 days. Descriptions and illustrations of all stages are given as well as comparison with larval stages of other strictly South American fresh-water Palaemoninae. A list of the palaemonid species with abbreviated development is included.
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