. British fresh-water Copepoda. --. Copepoda; Crustacea. CYCLOPS PHALERATUS. 141 nearly equal setae. Leg 6 very well developed, resembling leg 5, with inner spine very long and stout, and 2 outer setse of about equal Figs. 1495-1501.—Cyclops phaleraius. Fig. 1495.—Leg 4. Fig. 1496.—Leg 4, endopod 3. Abyssinia. Fig. 1497.—Leg 4, uniting lamella. Mesopotamia. Fig. 1498.—Leg 5. Fig. 1499.—Legs 5 and 6, male. Fig. 1500.—-Leg 5. Abyssinia (C. rubescens). Fig. 1501.—Nauplius. Variation. Lowndes (1931) has re-described Ectocyclops rubescens, Brady, from Abyssinian specimens, and regards it a


. British fresh-water Copepoda. --. Copepoda; Crustacea. CYCLOPS PHALERATUS. 141 nearly equal setae. Leg 6 very well developed, resembling leg 5, with inner spine very long and stout, and 2 outer setse of about equal Figs. 1495-1501.—Cyclops phaleraius. Fig. 1495.—Leg 4. Fig. 1496.—Leg 4, endopod 3. Abyssinia. Fig. 1497.—Leg 4, uniting lamella. Mesopotamia. Fig. 1498.—Leg 5. Fig. 1499.—Legs 5 and 6, male. Fig. 1500.—-Leg 5. Abyssinia (C. rubescens). Fig. 1501.—Nauplius. Variation. Lowndes (1931) has re-described Ectocyclops rubescens, Brady, from Abyssinian specimens, and regards it as a distinct species, though Kiefer treats it as a synonym. 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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