. British fresh-water Copepoda. --. Copepoda; Crustacea. CYCLOPS FIMBRIATUS. 125 hairs. A group of hairs on ventral side on either side, behind labrum. On dorsal side there is an oval area. Figs. 1452-1457.—Cyclops fimbriatus. Fig. 1452.—Leg 3. Fig. 1455.—Legs 5 and 6, male. Fig. 1453.—Leg 4. Fig. 1456.— Nauplius I. Fig. 1454.—Leg 5. Fig. 1457.—Nauplius, stage II. marked off, resembling the " nuchal organ " of Har- pacticids. Antennules very short, the 2 setae of seg. 2 springing quite close together. Exopod of antenna. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page im


. British fresh-water Copepoda. --. Copepoda; Crustacea. CYCLOPS FIMBRIATUS. 125 hairs. A group of hairs on ventral side on either side, behind labrum. On dorsal side there is an oval area. Figs. 1452-1457.—Cyclops fimbriatus. Fig. 1452.—Leg 3. Fig. 1455.—Legs 5 and 6, male. Fig. 1453.—Leg 4. Fig. 1456.— Nauplius I. Fig. 1454.—Leg 5. Fig. 1457.—Nauplius, stage II. marked off, resembling the " nuchal organ " of Har- pacticids. Antennules very short, the 2 setae of seg. 2 springing quite close together. Exopod of antenna. 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 Gurney, Robert. London : Ray Society


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