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2016
This chapter covers the dichotomous-pictorial key for genera and species identification of planktonic Copepoda (Calanoida, Cyclopoida) reported from Europe. Here, we provide separate male and female keys to the calanoid copepods, for both, the genera and species levels.
Leszek A. Błędzki, Jan Igor Rybak
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This chapter covers the dichotomous-pictorial key for genera and species identification of planktonic Copepoda (Calanoida, Cyclopoida) reported from Europe. Here, we provide separate male and female keys to the calanoid copepods, for both, the genera and species levels.
Leszek A. Błędzki, Jan Igor Rybak
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2016
The global diversity of free-living (non-parasitic) copepods is estimated to be around 2814 freshwater species out of around 11,500 morphospecies mostly found in marine environments (Humes 1994; Balian et al. 2008). These authors estimated the presence of 1204 species in the Palearctic area.
Leszek A. Błędzki, Jan Igor Rybak
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The global diversity of free-living (non-parasitic) copepods is estimated to be around 2814 freshwater species out of around 11,500 morphospecies mostly found in marine environments (Humes 1994; Balian et al. 2008). These authors estimated the presence of 1204 species in the Palearctic area.
Leszek A. Błędzki, Jan Igor Rybak
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2016
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2023
The new species Halicyclops longispinosus sp. n. is very remarkable for the presence of the strong hook on a distal joint of the second antenna, very elongated spines on the Ps, original form of the spines of endopod P1-P3, exopod P1, for the ratio (long to wide) of distal joint of endopod P, and for another taxonomic ...
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The new species Halicyclops longispinosus sp. n. is very remarkable for the presence of the strong hook on a distal joint of the second antenna, very elongated spines on the Ps, original form of the spines of endopod P1-P3, exopod P1, for the ratio (long to wide) of distal joint of endopod P, and for another taxonomic ...
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Copepoda Calanoida ???????????? ???????? (??????????????)
20104 species of two families of Calanoida (Diaptomidae and Temoridae) were found in the 11 lakes: Eudiaptomus gracilis (Sars), E. graciloides (Lill.) E. coeruleus (Fisch.) and Heterocope appendiculata Sars. The last records confirm belonging the Shatski Lakes to the Baltic Province of the North-European superprovince.
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2022
Two species of Elaphoidella: E. gracilis and E. birsteini, were previously known definitely for the Soviet Union. E. bidens coronata, E. denticulata and E. elaphoides were found for the first time in the USSR. The first was discovered in various places of the Dnieper and in the lower reaches of the Danube, in most cases in the surface waters and only ...
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Two species of Elaphoidella: E. gracilis and E. birsteini, were previously known definitely for the Soviet Union. E. bidens coronata, E. denticulata and E. elaphoides were found for the first time in the USSR. The first was discovered in various places of the Dnieper and in the lower reaches of the Danube, in most cases in the surface waters and only ...
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Nature, 1964
Parasitic Copepoda and Branchiura of Fishes By Satyu Yamaguti. Pp. vii + 1104 (333 plates). (New York and London: Interscience Publishers, a Division of John Wiley and Sons, 1963.) 563s.
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Parasitic Copepoda and Branchiura of Fishes By Satyu Yamaguti. Pp. vii + 1104 (333 plates). (New York and London: Interscience Publishers, a Division of John Wiley and Sons, 1963.) 563s.
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2014
???? ?????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????? ???????????????? Cyclopoida ?? ???????????? ???????? ???? ?????????????????? ???? ?????????????????????? (?? 9, 2,8 ?? 1 ??????) ???????????????????? ?????????? ???????????? ?? ???????????? ?????????????????? ???????? ?????????????
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???? ?????????????????? ???????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????? ???????????????? Cyclopoida ?? ???????????? ???????? ???? ?????????????????? ???? ?????????????????????? (?? 9, 2,8 ?? 1 ??????) ???????????????????? ?????????? ???????????? ?? ???????????? ?????????????????? ???????? ?????????????
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?????????? ?????? ???????? Diacyclops (Crustacea, Copepoda) ???? ????????????????????
2023D. imparilis sp. n. allied to Macedonian D. minutissimus sensu Petkovski (1954) comb. n. and Japanese D. yezoensis comb. n. (pro Speocyclops yezoensis Ito, 1954) by characters of P???, endopod P???, furcal rami, anal operculum and, especially, to the last one by P???-P??? segmentation and their spine armature.
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