File:Triops cancriformis Nauplien.ogv
Triops_cancriformis_Nauplien.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 20 s, 640 × 480 pixels, 1.46 Mbps overall, file size: 3.56 MB)
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DescriptionTriops cancriformis Nauplien.ogv |
Deutsch: Video Triops cancriformis im 3. und 4. Nauplienstadium. 48 Stunden nach dem Schlupf. Körperlänge ca. 0,3 mm.
Ab der 2. Häutung kann man den Triops schon an seiner Form erkennen. Schwanzgabeln sind ausgebildet. Er hat nur ein Nauplienauge und bewegt sich mit den Antennen fort. Nach der 3. Häutung hat der Triops 3 Augen. Körper mit Blattbeinen ist ausgebildet. Beinchen werden zur Fortbewegung mitbenutzt. Nach der 4. Häutung ist die Nauplie voll ausgereift und im juvalen Stadium |
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