Zoaea
noun (pl) zoaeae (zəʊˈiːiː), zoaeas
a variant spelling of zoea
historical examples
as an instance of this may be mentioned the mandibular palp of those crustacea with zoaea larvae.
darwin and modern science a.c. seward and others
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