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Fig. 2

From: Methods to study organogenesis in decapod crustacean larvae II: analysing cells and tissues

Fig. 2

Different examples of images of decapod crustacean larvae recorded with autofluorescence as described in section "Autofluorescence-based imaging" (images not to scale); epifluorescence images except for e). a Isolated mandible of a late larva of Homarus gammarus (modified from [163]). b Late Zoea of a false sand crab (Hippidae), ventral view (modified from [164]). c Maxilliped of late Zoea of a false sand crab (Hippidae; modified from [164]); note the well apparent muscles. d Compound eye of late Zoea of an anomalan crustacean (modified from [165]). e Zoea of an undetermined brachyuran crab, lateral view, confocal laser-scan microscopy (C. Haug, J. T. Haug, unpublished). f Mouthparts of a Megalopa of a brachyuran crab (C. Haug, J. T. Haug, unpublished). g Part of gizzard of an anomalan Zoea (modified from [165]). h Uropod of an Eryoneicus of a polychelidan lobster (modified from [30]). i Central body of Phyllosoma of an achelatan lobster; note the well apparent nervous system and midgut glands (C. Haug, J. T. Haug, unpublished)

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