[M][Digital focus stacking] - Mantis shrimps belong to the Stomatopods, a group of the crustaceans. Stomatopods have larval stages as the one shown here, the so called alima larva, which moult by moult come closer and closer to the adult appearance. As long as they live in the plankton they remain transparent. [size of single organism: 1,5 cm]
![[M][Digital focus stacking] - Mantis shrimps belong to the Stomatopods, a group of the crustaceans. Stomatopods have larval stages as the one shown here, the so called alima larva, which moult by moult come closer and closer to the adult appearance. As long as they live in the plankton they remain transparent. [size of single organism: 1,5 cm] Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2C65YT8/m-digital-focus-stacking-mantis-shrimps-belong-to-the-stomatopods-a-group-of-the-crustaceans-stomatopods-have-larval-stages-as-the-one-shown-here-the-so-called-alima-larva-which-moult-by-moult-come-closer-and-closer-to-the-adult-appearance-as-long-as-they-live-in-the-plankton-they-remain-transparent-size-of-single-organism-15-cm-2C65YT8.jpg)
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mauritius images GmbH / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
2C65YT8File size:
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3387 x 5100 px | 28.7 x 43.2 cm | 11.3 x 17 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
5 November 2007Photographer:
Solvin Zankl