@article{oai:ir.kagoshima-u.ac.jp:00005140, author = {比嘉, 毅 and 税所, 俊郎}, issue = {2}, journal = {南海研紀要}, month = {2016-10-28}, note = {中尾佐助教授退官記念号, A total of ten specimens of the late-stage phyllosoma attracted to an underwater fish lamp were collected at the coast of Nagashima, Kagoshima Prefecture, in December 1980. They were reared in an aquarium with a closed circulation system at 20-21℃ water temperature and about 34‰ salinity, on a diet of the short-necked clam Tapes (Amygdala) philippinarum. Metamorphoses, from the final-stage phyllosoma to the nisto stage, which took a very short time, were observed. The nisto stage of this species lasted for about two weeks, and was followed by a molting to the juvenile stage. Four out of ten specimens survived to adults, of 20-25 mm carapace length, one and a half years after metamorphosis. Examination of chracteristics in juvenile and adult forms revealed that these specimens were Scyllarus kitanoviriosus. Additional description of the early, late, and final stage phyllosoma of this species, obtained either with a fish larva net or an underwater fish lamp in 1981, were described.}, pages = {86--98}, title = {キタンヒメセミエビScyllarus kitanoviriosus HARADA後期フィロゾマ幼生の変態と成長}, volume = {3}, year = {} }