. British fresh-water Copepoda. --. Copepoda; Crustacea. CYCLOPS VARICANS. 257 large spines ventrally at base of ramus, often reduced to about 6 spines, not extending to sides. Furcal rami. Figs. 1757-1764.—Cyclops varicans. Fig. 1757.—Leg 1. Fig. 1758.—Leg 3. Fig. 1759.—Leg 4. Holland. Fig. 1760.—Leg 4. Rangoon. Fig. 1761.—Leg 4. Norfolk, male. Fig. 1762.—Leg 4, endopod 2. Uppsala, Sweden. Fig. 1763.—Leg 5. Fig. 1764.—Leg 6, male. parallel, generally 3-4 times as long as wide, rarely about 2^ times ; lateral seta inserted at beginning of distal third (64-70%) ; inner apical seta considerably
. British fresh-water Copepoda. --. Copepoda; Crustacea. CYCLOPS VARICANS. 257 large spines ventrally at base of ramus, often reduced to about 6 spines, not extending to sides. Furcal rami. Figs. 1757-1764.—Cyclops varicans. Fig. 1757.—Leg 1. Fig. 1758.—Leg 3. Fig. 1759.—Leg 4. Holland. Fig. 1760.—Leg 4. Rangoon. Fig. 1761.—Leg 4. Norfolk, male. Fig. 1762.—Leg 4, endopod 2. Uppsala, Sweden. Fig. 1763.—Leg 5. Fig. 1764.—Leg 6, male. parallel, generally 3-4 times as long as wide, rarely about 2^ times ; lateral seta inserted at beginning of distal third (64-70%) ; inner apical seta considerably VOL. III. 17. 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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