
Cirolana harfordi is an intertidal isopod found in the SW Pacific (Eastern Australia: New South Wales and Victoria), NW Pacific (Japan and Russia) and the Pacific coast of North America. C. harfordi from North America has been reported to reproduce by depositing eggs into a marsupial pouch formed by oostegite plates that grow from the base of the 3rd to 6th pereopods (walking legs), so as to incubate embryos and mancas (young that resemble the adult except the seventh pair of pereopods are absent) external to the ventral cuticle of the mother. In this study, however, C. harfordi individuals from New South Wales, Australia were found to incubate embryos and mancas inside the pereon (thorax) cavity. C. harfordi in Australia is, therefore, displaying ovoviviparous reproduction and not incubation in a marsupial pouch external to the pereon as previously thought. Embryos have a direct development pathway to the internal manca stage that is held within the mother’s body cavity until the time of live birth. Addi...
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