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The Genera Sphyrion and Basanistes (Copepoda) as represented by the Collection in the British Museum

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

W. Harold Leigh-Sharpe
Affiliation:
Lecturer in Zoology, Chelsea Polytechnic, London, S.W.3.

Extract

Generic Diagnosis, ♀. Cephalothorax with transverse lateral expansions, small in young, resembling a hammer in old specimens, between whose anterior surfaces projects the head. Neck smooth, cylindrical and without swimming feet. Trunk much enlarged transversely, smooth, flattened dorsiventrally, bearing a pair of posterior appendages profusely and dichotomously branched. Abdominal appendages reduced to two small knobs; or one undivided abdomen.Egg-strings long and straight; eggs multiseriate. Two pairs of antennae, twopairs of maxillae, one pair of maxillipedes.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1928

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