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Ceuthonectes Bulbiseta
''Ceuthonectes'' is a genus of copepods in the family Canthocamptidae. It includes the Slovenian endemism, endemic species ''C. rouchi'', which is listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List. ''Ceuthonectes'' contains the following species: *''Ceuthonectes boui'' Apostolov, 2002 *''Ceuthonectes bulbiseta'' Apostolov, 2002 *''Ceuthonectes chappuisi'' Rouch, 1980 *''Ceuthonectes colchidanus'' (Borutsky, 1930) *''Ceuthonectes gallicus'' Chappuis, 1928 *''Ceuthonectes haemusi'' Apostolov, 2000 *''Ceuthonectes hungaricus'' Pónyi, 1958 *''Ceuthonectes latifurcatus'' (Borutsky, 1931) *''Ceuthonectes mirabilis'' Miura, 1964 *''Ceuthonectes pescei'' Cottarelli & Saporito, 1985 *''Ceuthonectes petkovskii'' Karanovic, 1999 *''Ceuthonectes rouchi'' Petkovski, 1984 *''Ceuthonectes serbicus'' Chappuis, 1924 *''Ceuthonectes vievilleae'' Rouch, 1980 References

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