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It's hard to tell the difference among early larval stages of various shellfish. But under polarized light, different species of larvae show different birefringence patterns, based on the crystal orientation of the calcium-containing minerals that make up their shells. Later-staged larvae begin to have body shapes that makes them easier to distinguish. 

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