. British fresh-water Copepoda. --. Copepoda; Crustacea. CYCLOPS LANGUIDOIDES HYPNICOLA. 245 larger. They differ also in the greater length of the rami in C. I. cla?idestinus and the position of the lateral seta. I refer to this form also specimens from wells at. Figs. 1719-1725.—Cyclops languidoides hypnicola. Fig. 1719.—Female, dorsal. Ringwood. Fig. 1720.—Furcal rami. Norfolk. Fig. 1721.—Receptaculum. Ringwood. Fig. 1722.—Receptaculum. Norfolk. Fig. 1723.—Leg 4. Norfolk. Fig. 1724.—Leg 4, endopod 3. Ringwood. Fig. 1725.—Legs 5 and 6, male. Walsingham (Norfolk) and Eingwood (Hants). These ha


. British fresh-water Copepoda. --. Copepoda; Crustacea. CYCLOPS LANGUIDOIDES HYPNICOLA. 245 larger. They differ also in the greater length of the rami in C. I. cla?idestinus and the position of the lateral seta. I refer to this form also specimens from wells at. Figs. 1719-1725.—Cyclops languidoides hypnicola. Fig. 1719.—Female, dorsal. Ringwood. Fig. 1720.—Furcal rami. Norfolk. Fig. 1721.—Receptaculum. Ringwood. Fig. 1722.—Receptaculum. Norfolk. Fig. 1723.—Leg 4. Norfolk. Fig. 1724.—Leg 4, endopod 3. Ringwood. Fig. 1725.—Legs 5 and 6, male. Walsingham (Norfolk) and Eingwood (Hants). These have longer rami and more slender leg 4, and are with difficulty separable from C. I. 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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