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LIFE-HISTORY STUDIES ON NEW ZEALAND BRACHYURA 3. FAMILY OCYPODIDAE. FIRST STAGE ZOEA LARVA OF HEMIPLAX HIRTIPES (JACQUINOT, 1853)

Robert G. Wear

Zoology Department, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

Abstract The stage one Zoea larva of Hemiplax hirtipes (Jacquinot, 1853) from New Zealand is described, and present knowledge concerning larvae of crabs of the family Ocypodidae is summarised and discussed. No diagnostic character is common to all ocypodid Zoea larvae and larval relationships within the family are obscure. Megalopa larvae of this family are structurally modified in response to specialised ecological requirements, and this may also be true o'f the adult crabs. The original relationships of ocypodid genera may be preserved in the planktonic Zoea larvae which show close affinities with those of the Hymeno-somidae, Pinnotheridae, and Grapsidae.

N.Z. Jl mar. Freshwat. Res. 2: 698-707
Received for publication 6 February 1968

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