Breeding in the freshwater crayfish paranephrops planifrons white

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The breeding cycle of female Paranephrops planifrons is described. The incubation of eggs and young takes place between April and December and covers about 25–26 weeks. The winter population contains some apparently adult females which do not breed. The number of eggs laid increases with the size of the parent, and in the population studied varied from some 20 to 30 eggs at 17 mm carapace length to 150 eggs at 30 mm carapace length. After hatching the young pass through two moults while still attached to the parent. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Hopkins, C. L. (1967). Breeding in the freshwater crayfish paranephrops planifrons white. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1(1), 51–58. https://doi.org/10.1080/00288330.1967.9515191

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