. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. COPEPODS OF THE WOODS HOLE BEGION 331 House; Fresh Pond west of Nobska Light; Ice Pond at Qiiisset; Crockers Pond, Jones Pond, East Falmouth Pond, small lily pond south of Ashumet Pond, Bournes Pond, Browns Pond, Jenkins Pond, Mares Pond, all in the town of Falmouth; Flax Pond and Red Brook Pond in the town of Bourne; Santuit Pond, Mashpee Pond, John Pond, and Ashumet Pond in the town of Mashpee; Shallow Pond, Crescent Lake, Centerville, Long Pond, Newton, Lovells Pond, Chequaquet Lake (Great Pond), and Upper, Middle, and Lower Cotuit Ponds


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. COPEPODS OF THE WOODS HOLE BEGION 331 House; Fresh Pond west of Nobska Light; Ice Pond at Qiiisset; Crockers Pond, Jones Pond, East Falmouth Pond, small lily pond south of Ashumet Pond, Bournes Pond, Browns Pond, Jenkins Pond, Mares Pond, all in the town of Falmouth; Flax Pond and Red Brook Pond in the town of Bourne; Santuit Pond, Mashpee Pond, John Pond, and Ashumet Pond in the town of Mashpee; Shallow Pond, Crescent Lake, Centerville, Long Pond, Newton, Lovells Pond, Chequaquet Lake (Great Pond), and Upper, Middle, and Lower Cotuit Ponds in the town of Barnstable; Flax Pond and Scargo Pond in the town of Dennis; Hinckleys Pond in the town of Harwich; Long Pond and Bangs Pond in the town of Brewster; two small ponds beside the main road west of Chatham; Tarpaulin Cove Pond, French Watering Place, Marys Lake, and West End Pond on. Figure 197.—Mesocyclops obsoletus: a, Male, dorsal; b, male, first antenna; c, male, fifth leg; d, female, fifth leg Naushon Island; small pond west of Edgartown and Edgartown Great Pond on Marthas Vineyard; pond on Rams Head Island in Hadley Harbor. Distribution.—Lake Albert Nyanza (Cunnington) ; Norwegian ponds and lakes (Sars); Europe (Claus, Schmeil, Richard, Lande); Asia (Uljanin) ; Russia (Poggenpol) ; North America (Herrick, Marsh, Forbes); Brazil (Sars); Hungary (Daday); Argentina (Sars); Netherlands (Hoeck); Rhode Island (Williams) ; Australia (Sars). Color.—Body transparent with a grayish-white or bluish-green tinge; the cephalic segment often contains orange oil globules of various sizes, and the contents of the anterior and posterior portions of the digestive tract are orange-red. The eye is reddish, the eggs are pale yellow with a dark Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United


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