AURICULARIA LARVA

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  • Jul 28, 2011 – It is also suggested that a modified auricularia larva probably became sexually mature and this neotenic larva could be the ancestor from which .
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  • The bipinnaria superficially resemble the auricularia larva of holothurians (Figure 4A), but the ciliary band in the auricularia is continuous and not in two parts. .
  • The feeding larva of sea cucumbers (when present) is very distinctive and is called an auricularia larva. It swims for about 10-40 days before settling on the .
  • . band of the dipleurula larva of holothurians becomes sinuous and lobed .
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  • AURICULARIA LARVA - Page 3. Not days the first is formed, which ittacula with amazing common Aequituberculatus j did not Mller echinocidaris meaning of the .
  • The doliolaria larva also occurs in other groups; in holothurians, for example, it is the developmental stage after the auricularia larva, which may not occur in .
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  • Definition of auricularia larva – Our online dictionary has auricularia larva information from A Dictionary of Zoology dictionary. Encyclopedia.com: English .
  • by RD BURKE - 1986 - Cited by 43 - Related articles
  • auricularia larva ( ö′rikyə′larēə ′lärvə ) ( invertebrate zoology ) A barrel- shaped, food-gathering larval form with a winding ciliated band, common.
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  • From small eggs may develop a planktotrophic, bilaterally symmetrical auricularia larva with an elaborate ciliated band extending around projecting lobes .
  • by TC Lacalli - 2002 - Cited by 9 - Related articles
  • auricularia larva [ȯ‚rik·yə′lar·ē·ə ′lär·və]. (invertebrate zoology). A barrel- shaped, food-gathering larval form with a winding ciliated band, common to .
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  • Jan 9, 2003 – Early development through auricularia larvae of the sea lily Metacrinus rotundus cultured in the dark in artificial seawater at 12 °C (Jamarin, .
  • The next day early auricularia larvae were developed. These larvae were . . The dipleurula transformed into early auricularia larva after 24 hours. They are 430 .
  • The auricularia larva of echinoderms is a free swimming bilaterally symmetrical larva, and it very closely resembles the toronaria larva of hemichordates. .
  • (ECHINODERMATA: Holothuroidea) A free swimming bilaterally symmetrical larva characterized by the main ciliated band being increased in length due to .
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  • An Auricularia larva is formed, which is bilaterally symmetrical. There is no actual asexual reproduction, but these animals possess a powerful regenerative .
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  • NOTE non-feeding invertebrate larvae are rich in yolk and are termed lecithotrophic (lit. "yolk food" G.). Another larval type known as an auricularia is perhaps .
  • The first stage with such peripherical ciliary bands is the typically slab-sided auricularia larva (then the larva is some six days old). In the next stage, projections .
  • Newly settled coral larvae may secrete a skeleton, but if conditions are poor, polyps may "bail . Auricularia larva of the sea cucumber Parastichopus californicus .
  • The feeding larva of sea cucumbers (when present) is very distinctive and is called an auricularia larva. It swims for about 10-40 days before settling on .
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  • The sea cucumber, Cucumaria miniata, produces an auricularia larva, while sea stars like Evasterias sp. produce a bipinnaria larva. Both larval types are .
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