Carapidae: ABK III A1

Unknown

Egg size in µm

Number of oil globules

Diameter of oil globule in µm

Yolk texture

Perivitelline space

Position of oil globule at hatch

Gut length   at eye- pigment stage

Myomeres

1200 x 770

1

35

clear

narrow

bow

20% of NL

>50

Egg: On 20 March 2010 I collected a small jelly mass of eggs in my offshore plankton haul. When suspended in a bowl of water, the egg mass was oval, and measured 7.8 x 5.8mm. It contained about 40 eggs. The eggs were fresh, with a tiny, bright red oil globule. After 36 hours the jelly mass was still intact, but most of the eggs had hatched.

Larva: Newly hatched larvae was elongate, with black pigment in the head and thorax, and at the tip of the caudal finfold. The oil globule was in the front of the yolk (B). By day 4 a prominant vexillum had developed, with a dark leaf-like expansion at the tip, and black pigment was consolidated in the head and caudal finfold (C). At 5 days a second expansion developed in the vexillum, and the black pigment in the tail had formed two lines bordering the tip of the notochord (D) At 6 days caudal pigment was fading, and sarrations were visible on the edge of the dorsal finfold (E). The larva was able to extend and partially retract the vexillum at will. B: newly hatched, C: 4 day, D: 52 days, E: 6 days.

This egg was not reared. Seven larvae from this batch have been successfully sequenced for DNA barcoding (but presumably will have the identical barcode as they are from the same female), but no matching adult sequence is currently available (BOLD).