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Diacyclops
''Diacyclops'' is a genus of cyclopoid copepods in the family 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 *' .... There are more than 120 described species in ''Diacyclops''. See also * List of Diacyclops species References External links * Cyclopidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{copepod-stub ...
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List Of Diacyclops Species
This is a list of 120 species in ''Diacyclops'', a genus of cyclopoid copepods in the family Cyclopidae. ''Diacyclops'' species * '' Diacyclops abyssicola'' (Lilljeborg, 1901) * '' Diacyclops alabamensis'' J. W. Reid, 1992 * '' Diacyclops albus'' J. W. Reid, 1992 * '' Diacyclops alticola'' (Kiefer, 1935) * '' Diacyclops andinus'' Locascio de Mitrovich & Menu-Marque, 2001 * '' Diacyclops antrincola'' Kiefer, 1967 * '' Diacyclops arenosus'' (Mazepova, 1950) * '' Diacyclops badeniae'' Kiefer, 1958 * '' Diacyclops balearicus'' Lescher-Moutoué, 1978 * '' Diacyclops belgicus'' Kiefer, 1936 * '' Diacyclops bernardi'' (Petkovski, 1986) * '' Diacyclops biceri'' Boxshall, Evstigneeva & Clark, 1993 * '' Diacyclops bicuspidatus'' (Claus, 1857) * '' Diacyclops bisetosus'' (Rehberg, 1880) * '' Diacyclops brevifurcus'' Ishida, 2006 * '' Diacyclops chakan'' Fiers and Reid in Fiers et al., 1996 * '' Diacyclops charon'' (Kiefer, 1931) * '' Diacyclops chrisae'' J. W. Reid, 1992 * '' Diacyclops cla ...
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Cyclops Thomasi (8741967598)
''Cyclops bicuspidatus'' is a planktonic species of copepod found throughout the world, except Australia, and characteristic of the Great Lakes of North America. It is a deep water species found throughout the year with peak abundance occurring in May or June. Males grow up to long, while females are larger at . Distribution and classification ''C. bicuspidatus'' has a cosmopolitan distribution, although several of its subspecies are more restricted, possibly representing cryptic species. For example, most specimens from North America can be ascribed to ''C. b. thomasi'' (= ''Diacyclops thomasi''), while ''C. b. limnoria'' is restricted to Lake Constance. Taxonomy within the group is uncertain, and some subspecies may even belong to different genera. Ecology In the Great Lakes, ''C. bicuspidatus'' is herbivorous until the fourth instar and omnivorous thereafter. Its prey includes ciliates, rotifers, small cladocera, young copepods and fish larvae. In turn, ''C. bicuspidatus' ...
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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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