In another version Auge was given to Nauplius ( " sailor " ) who was to kill her, but who, taking pity, brought her to Teuthras, a king in Mysia, in Asia Minor.
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Like other crustaceans, malacostracans have an open circulatory system in which the heart pumps blood into the nauplius larva and consists of four cup-shaped ocelli facing in different directions and able to distinguish between light and darkness.
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The Chirocephalus marchesonii has an anamorphic development where the embryo opens as Nauplius larva and the adult shape is touched after a series of gradual modifications of the physical morphology, and the new sections and appendix are gradually added.
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Poseidon, in archaic times the consort of the two goddesses Demeter and Persephone in Argos, had dried up all the region's springs after the Nauplius, " the navigator, " who gave his name to the port city of Argos.
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Another tradition, followed by Sophocles in his play " Ajax " and by Euripides in the lost play " Kressai ", was that Catreus found Aerope in bed with a slave and sent her to Nauplius to be drowned.
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Seen here deploying from the 6 m R / V Nauplius ( upper left ), on the seabed though locked in the up position ( upper right and lower left lasers not visible here ), and starting to dig into the sand ( lower right ).
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According to the classical hypothesis of Marriosis De'Abrtona, derived from the results of the expedition of the famous British research vessel nauplius larva; once this has moulted into a metanauplius, the young animal starts migrating towards the surface in a migration known as developmental ascent.
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Seen here deploying from the 6 m " R / V Nauplius " ( upper left ), on the seabed though locked in the up position ( upper right and lower left lasers not visible here ), and starting to dig into the sand ( lower right ).
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In others, Telephus is left behind in Arcadia, having been abandoned on Mount Parthenion, either by Aleus, or by Auge when she was being taken to the sea by Nauplius to be drowned; however Telephus is suckled by a deer, and eventually reunited with Auge in Mysia, many years later.
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According to Plutarch, a location on Euboea was referred to as " The Youth's Conventicle " because when Nauplius came to Chalcis as a suppliant, both being prosecuted by the Achaeans and charging against them, the city's people provided him with a guard of young men, which was stationed at this place.