Reproduction of Lucifer typus
Document Source: http://www.sealifebase.ca/Reproduction/FishReproSummary.php?ID=25431&GenusName=Lucifer&SpeciesName=typus&fc=449&StockCode=10850
 
Main Ref. Naomi, T.S., A. Geeta, R.M. George and S. Jasmine, 2006
Mode
Fertilization external
Spawning Frequency
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Reproductive Guild
Description of life cycle and mating behavior Females carry loosely packed clusters of eggs attached to the ischia of the third pereiopods; these eggs remain attached until the nauplii emerges, which lasts for more or less 36 hours. The nauplius hatches out of the egg, it then undergoes protozeal and mysis stage into the post larva, juvenile and then to adult (Ref. 97328).
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