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Cyclopoida Genera
The Cyclopoida are an order of small crustaceans from the subclass Copepoda. Like many other copepods, members of Cyclopoida are small, planktonic animals living both in the sea and in freshwater habitats. They are capable of rapid movement. Their larval development is metamorphic, and the embryos are carried in paired or single sacs attached to first abdominal somite. Distinguishing features Cyclopoids are distinguished from other copepods by having first antennae shorter than the length of the head and thorax, and uniramous second antennae. The main joint lies between the fourth and fifth segments of the body. Taxonomy Cyclopoida contains 30 families: * Archinotodelphyidae Lang, 1949 * Ascidicolidae Thorell, 1859 * Botryllophilidae Sars G.O., 1921 * Buproridae Thorell, 1859 * Chitonophilidae Avdeev & Sirenko, 1991 * Chordeumiidae Boxshall, 1988 * Corallovexiidae Stock, 1975 * Cucumaricolidae Bouligand & Delamare-Deboutteville, 1959 * Cyclopettidae Martínez Arbizu, 2 ...
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Cyclops (genus)
''Cyclops'' is one of the most common genera of freshwater copepods, comprising over 400 species. Together with other similar-sized non-copepod fresh-water crustaceans, especially cladocera, they are commonly called ''water fleas''. The name ''Cyclops'' comes from the Cyclops of Greek mythology, as they have a single large eye; in ''Cyclops'', the eye may be either red or black. Anatomy ''Cyclops'' individuals may range from ½–5 mm long and are clearly divided into two sections. The broadly oval front section comprises the head and the first five thoracic segments. The hind part is considerably slimmer and is made up of the sixth thoracic segment and the four legless pleonic segments. Two caudal appendages project from the rear. Although they may be difficult to observe, ''Cyclops'' has 5 pairs of legs. The long first antennae, 2 in number, are used by the males for gripping the females during mating. Afterwards, the female carries the eggs in two small sacs on h ...
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Chitonophilidae
The Chitonophilidae are a family of parasitic copepod Copepods (; meaning "oar-feet") are a group of small crustaceans found in nearly every freshwater and saltwater habitat (ecology), habitat. Some species are planktonic (inhabiting sea waters), some are benthos, benthic (living on the ocean floor) ...s, with these genera: *'' Chitonophilus'' Avdeev & Sirenko, 1991 *'' Cocculinika'' Jones & Marshall, 1986 *'' Cookoides'' Avdeev & Sirenko, 1994 *'' Ischnochitonika'' Franz & Bullock, 1990 *'' Lepetellicola'' Huys, Lopez-Gonzalez, Roldan & Luque, 2002 *'' Leptochitonicola'' Avdeev & Sirenko, 1991 *'' Leptochitonoides'' Avdeev & Sirenko, 2005 *'' Nucellicola'' Lamb, Boxshall, Mill & Grahame, 1996 *'' Tesonesma'' Avdeev & Sirenko, 1994 References Cyclopoida Crustacean families {{copepod-stub ...
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Lernaeidae
Lernaeidae is a family of copepods belonging to the order Cyclopoida. Genera Genera: * ''Afrolernaea'' Fryer, 1956 * ''Amazolernaea'' Thatcher & Williams, 1998 * ''Areotrachelus'' Wilson, 1924 * ''Bedsylernaea'' Thatcher & Williams, 1998 * ''Catlaphila'' Tripathi, 1960 * ''Catlaphilla'' Tripathi, 1960 * ''Dysphorus'' Kurtz, 1924 * ''Hepatophylus'' Quidor, 1912 * ''Indolernaea'' Kabata, 1983 * ''Indopeniculus'' Kumari, Khera & Gupta, 1988 * ''Lamproglena'' Nordmann, 1832 * ''Lamproglenoides'' Fryer, 1964 * ''Lernaea'' Linnaeus, 1758 * ''Lernaeenicinae'' Wilson, 1917 * ''Lernaeinae'' Wilson, 1917 * ''Lernaeogiraffa'' Zimmermann, 1923 * ''Minilernaea'' Thatcher & Huergo, 2005 * ''Opistholernaea'' Yin, 1960 * ''Pillainus'' Kabata, 1983 * ''Pseudolamproglena'' Boxshall, 1976 * ''Taurocheros'' Brian, 1924 References

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Fratiidae
''Fratia'' is a monotypic genus of crustaceans Crustaceans (Crustacea, ) form a large, diverse arthropod taxon which includes such animals as decapods, seed shrimp, branchiopods, fish lice, krill, remipedes, isopods, barnacles, copepods, amphipods and mantis shrimp. The crustacean group ... belonging to the monotypic family Fratiidae. The only species is ''Fratia gaditana''. The species is found in Spain. References {{Taxonbar, from1=Q18091576, from3=Q7671952, from2=Q18195758 Cyclopoida ...
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Enteropsidae
Enteropsidae is a family of copepods belonging to the order Cyclopoida The Cyclopoida are an order of small crustaceans from the subclass Copepoda. Like many other copepods, members of Cyclopoida are small, planktonic animals living both in the sea and in freshwater habitats. They are capable of rapid movement. The .... Genera: * '' Enterocola'' van Beneden, 1860 * '' Enterocolides'' Chatton & Harant, 1922 * '' Enteropsis'' Aurivillius, 1885 * '' Lequerrea'' Chatton & Harant, 1924 * '' Mychophilus'' Hesse, 1865 * '' Mycophilus'' Hesse, 1865 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10484506 Copepods ...
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Cyclopinidae
Cyclopinidae is a family of copepods belonging to the order Cyclopoida The Cyclopoida are an order of small crustaceans from the subclass Copepoda. Like many other copepods, members of Cyclopoida are small, planktonic animals living both in the sea and in freshwater habitats. They are capable of rapid movement. The .... Genera Genera: * '' Afrocyclopina'' Wells, 1967 * '' Allocyclopina'' Kiefer, 1954 * '' Arenocyclopina'' Krishnaswamy, 1957 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q6556573 Copepods ...
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Cyclopidae
The Cyclopidae are a family (biology), family of copepods containing more than half of the 1,200 species in the order (biology), order Cyclopoida in over 70 genera. Genera These genera are accepted as valid: *''Abdiacyclops'' Karanovic, 2005 *''Acanthocyclops'' Kiefer, 1927 *''Afrocyclops'' G. O. Sars, 1927 *''Allocyclops'' Kiefer, 1932 *''Ancheuryte'' Herbst, 1989 *''Anzcyclops'' Karanovic, Eberhard & Murdoch, 2011 *''Apocyclops'' Lindberg, 1942 *''Australocyclops'' Morton, 1985 *''Australoeucyclops'' Karanovic *''Austriocyclops'' Kiefer, 1964 *''Bacillocyclops'' Lindberg, 1956 *''Bryocyclops'' Kiefer, 1927 *''Caspicyclops'' Monchenko, 1986 *''Cochlacocyclops'' Kiefer, 1955 *''Colpocyclops'' Monchenko, 1977 *''Cyclops (genus), Cyclops'' Müller, 1785 *''Diacyclops'' Kiefer, 1927 *''Dussartcyclops'' Karanovic, Eberhard & Murdoch, 2011 *''Ectocyclops'' Brady, 1904 *''Eucyclops'' Claus, 1893 *''Euryte (genus), Euryte'' Philippi, 1843 *''Faurea (copepod), Faurea'' Labbé, 1927 *''Fi ...
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