The British Parasitic Copepoda, Volume 1Ray society, 1913 |
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A. M. Norman abdomen Anchorella Antennæ Antennules Antennules short apex apical setæ Baird basal joint biramose Bomolochus Brachiella British C. B. Wilson Caligus captured carapace cephalon cephalothorax chitinous Clavella colour Copepoda Crustacea distal end dorsal plates Egg-strings end joint entire length Entomostraca Eudactylina female Female.-Body Female.-Carapace fifth pair figs Firth Firth of Clyde fish fourth pair Free thoracic segment frontal plates furnished genital segment genus gills Habitat Habitat.-Parasitic idem inner ramus Irish Sea Kröyer Larvæ lateral margins Lepeophtheirus Lernæa Lernæopoda Linn lobes longer than broad lunulæ male Mandibles maxillæ moderately stout Moray Firth Museum narrow nearly Nordmann outer ramus P. J. van Beneden pair of thoracic parasite Parasitic Copepods Pennella Polperro posterior end postero-lateral corners robust rounded rudimentary Scott second joint second maxillipeds second pair similar slender slightly species specimens spines strong terminal subequal terminal claws thoracic legs three-jointed tolerably elongated Trigla two-jointed ventral width
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Page 155 - The oviferoug tubes are cylindrical, and rather long. The length of the whole animal is about 8 lines. It is found on the sides of the Carp, Bream, and Roach, in many of our ponds and rivers, in great abundance.
Page 233 - Notes on some Parasitic Copepoda; with a Description of a New Species of Chondracanthus. Trans.
Page 229 - One pair of antennules, one pair of antennae, one pair of mandibles, two pairs of maxillae...
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Page 154 - Head furnished with four horn-shaped appendages, which are somewhat long and slender. The two outer or posterior are bifurcated ; the anterior simple. The thorax is very slender anteriorly, forming a long neck, but becomes much broader posteriorly, and when it terminates hi the small abdomen appears obliquely truncate.