. A final report on the Crustacea of Minnesota, included in the orders Cladocera and Copepoda, together with a synopsis of the described species in North America, and keys to the known species of the more important genera . K. Fig. 6. Fig. 7. Fig. 8. Fig. 9. Fig. 12. Daphnia niinnehaha, male. part of feet of first and second pair. Canthocamptus hibernicus, antenna of female. ^ fifth foot of female. palustris, antenna of , fifth foot of , young. nauplius hidentata, adult female, antennule, lab
. A final report on the Crustacea of Minnesota, included in the orders Cladocera and Copepoda, together with a synopsis of the described species in North America, and keys to the known species of the more important genera . K. Fig. 6. Fig. 7. Fig. 8. Fig. 9. Fig. 12. Daphnia niinnehaha, male. part of feet of first and second pair. Canthocamptus hibernicus, antenna of female. ^ fifth foot of female. palustris, antenna of , fifth foot of , young. nauplius hidentata, adult female, antennule, labrum,augleof shell and rosea^ young female. post-imago. ^ beak. 12 Oi Annual, Rpport MINNESOTA CRUSTACEA PLATE K. GeoL & Nkt. Hist. Sur. Q^ti^rrxcK, PLATE L. :Fig. Fig. :Fig. Wig:. 1. 5. 7. iFig. 8. Daphnia minnehaha, young female. head of female; 2a. post-abdomen. hi/alina, young female. young. , young. older female. MINNESOTA CRUSJACEA 12thAnnualReport PLATE L,. Gcnl &Xai HistSur. ^Iinn.
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