Parasitic Copepodes on the Fishes of the USSR |
Contents
PART I | 1 |
Morphological and anatomical outline | 16 |
Distinctive features in the ontogenetic development | 42 |
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Abdomen Abdomen small absent Acanthochondria according to Markewitsch acuminate antennae Antennules apical bristles attachment organ Barents Sea basal segment biramous body length Bomolochus broad Caligus carapace caudal rami cephalon Cephalothoracic section cephalothorax chitinous claw claw-shaped constricted toward posterior Cyclopoida cylindrical dental alveoli denticles developed differentiated distal end distal segment distended distinctly Distribution dorsal ramus dorsal side elongated Erga Ergasilidae Ergasilus exopodite Female Fig fifth pair fifth thoracic segment fishes fourth pair fourth thoracic segment Free thoracic segment Frontal plates Furcal rami genital segment genus Gills Kroyer Legs of fifth Legs of fourth Lepeophtheirus Lernae Lernaea lobes Localization and host located Male mandibles maxillae maxillipeds narrow one-segmented outgrowths ovisacs pair of legs parasitic copepods pinnate bristles posterior end posterolateral processes ramus resemble rylovi Salmincola Sea of Japan segment bears sexual segment shape short species spinules swimming legs thoracic legs thoracic segment fused three segments trunk two-segmented uniramous width Yamaguti