An Introduction to Copepod Diversity, Part 2 |
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Archidactylinidae Izawa 1996 | 707 |
Asterocheridae Giesbrecht 1899 | 714 |
Brychiopontiidae Humes 1974 | 723 |
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2-segmented 2-segmented endopod 3-segmented rami absent adult female aesthetasc anal somite Antenna Antenna uniramous antennule armature basis exopodal segments basis of leg biramous body Boxshall C.B. Wilson Calanoida Caudal rami cephalothorax comprising syncoxa copepods coxa coxa and basis Cressey Crustacea cyclopiform Cyclopoida dorsal elongate Endopod of leg endopodal segment exopod Female antennule Fifth leg free abdominal somites free endopodal free exopodal segment free pedigerous somites fused to form Genital apertures paired genital operculum genital somite genus genus inquirendum Giesbrecht Harpacticoida host Inner coxal seta Inner seta Kabata KEY TO GENERA Labrum Leg 6 represented Male antennule Male maxilliped Mandible margin Maxilla Maxilliped Maxillule Nauplius Number of species operculum palp parasitic pedigerous somite polychaete posterior protopod reduced Sars sclerites second endopodal segment segment of leg seta formula seta on basis setation sexually dimorphic Spine and seta spinules subchela Swimming legs terminal claw third endopodal segment trunk Type-genus typically unarmed uniramous urosome