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  2. Ostracod - Wikipedia

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    Podocopid ostracods have just a naupliar eye consisting of two lateral ocelli and a single ventral ocellus, but the ventral one is absent in some species. [17] [25] [26] Platycopida was assumed to be completely eyeless, but two species, Keijcyoidea infralittoralis and Cytherella sordida, have been found to both possess a nauplius eye too. [27]

  3. Crustacean larva - Wikipedia

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    The nauplius is also the stage at which a simple, unpaired eye is present. The eye is known for that reason as the "naupliar eye", and is often absent in later developmental stages, although it is retained into the adult form in some groups, such as the Notostraca. [3] [4] Some crustacean groups lack this larval type, isopods being one example. [5]

  4. Barnacle - Wikipedia

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    Magyar; مصرى; Bahasa Melayu ... They are related to crabs and lobsters, with similar nauplius larvae. ... This eye is derived from the primary naupliar eye. [17 ...

  5. Naubolus (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Naubolus of Argos, who belonged to the lineage that linked the two figures of the name Nauplius: Nauplius I - Proetus - Lernus - Naubolus - Clytoneus (Clytius [6]) - Nauplius II (the Argonaut). [ 7 ] Naubolus, a Phaeacian , father of Euryalus .

  6. Nauplius (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The most famous Nauplius, was the father of Palamedes, called Nauplius the Wrecker, because he caused the Greek fleet, sailing home from the Trojan War, to shipwreck, in revenge for the unjust killing of Palamedes. [3] This Nauplius was also involved in the stories of Aerope, the mother of Agamemnon and Menelaus, and Auge, the mother of Telephus.

  7. Nauplius - Wikipedia

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    Nauplius (mythology), in Greek mythology, the son of Poseidon and Amymone, the father of Palamedes, and also the name of an Argonaut Nauplia , a harbor town in Greece Biology-related

  8. Parietal eye - Wikipedia

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    The parietal eye (very small grey oval between the regular eyes) of a juvenile bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) Adult green anole (Anolis carolinensis) clearly showing the parietal eye (small grey/clear oval) at the top of its head Parietal eye of the Merrem's Madagascar swift (Oplurus cyclurus) is surrounded by a black-and-white spot on the skin, giving it the "three-eyed" appearance

  9. Semibalanus balanoides - Wikipedia

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    While the eggs are developing, the adult barnacle does not moult. The eggs hatch into nauplius larvae, which have three pairs of legs, one pair of antennae and a single eye and are released to coincide with the spring algal bloom. [2] These spend several weeks in the water column, feeding on plankton. [9]