| 11. | According to Nauplius to be sold off in foreign lands : Aerope married Pleisthenes, and Clymene married Nauplius.
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| 12. | According to Nauplius to be sold off in foreign lands : Aerope married Pleisthenes, and Clymene married Nauplius.
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| 13. | The young develop in stages, with the first two ( the nauplius and protozoea ) occurring inside the egg.
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| 14. | But Nauplius kept Clymene for himself and Aerope married Pleisthenes, by whom she became the mother of Agamemnon and Menelaus.
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| 15. | Many crustaceans have a mobile larval stage called a nauplius, which is characterized by its use of antennae for swimming.
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| 16. | The cycle begins with the females laying eggs which hatch into a nauplius, the usual early larval stage of crustaceans.
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| 17. | The eggs are brooded for 3 to 4 weeks until they hatch into nauplius larvae and are liberated into the sea.
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| 18. | Eggs hatch into nauplius larvae, which consist of a head with a small tail, but no thorax or true abdomen.
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| 19. | Its nauplius I and II, while the third stage is the copepodid stage, during which attaches itself to the fish.
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| 20. | The next two larval stages, termed second nauplius and metanauplius, still do not eat but are nourished by the remaining yolk.
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