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Name
Wilson, C.B. (1932). The copepods of the Woods Hole region, Massachusetts.
Bulletin of the United States National Museum.
158:1-635, figs. 1-316, pls. 1-41.
SourceID
285926
Authors
Wilson, C.B.
Year
1932
Title
The copepods of the Woods Hole region, Massachusetts.
Journal
Bulletin of the United States National Museum
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158:1-635, figs. 1-316, pls. 1-41.
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Taxa (49)
Attributes (2)
Acartia (Acartia) danae
Giesbrecht, 1889
(additional source)
Aegisthus mucronatus
Giesbrecht, 1891
(additional source)
Aetideopsis rostrata
Sars G.O., 1903
(additional source)
Aetideus armatus
(Boeck, 1873)
(additional source)
Alteutha depressa
(Baird, 1837)
(additional source)
Calanus finmarchicus
(Gunnerus, 1770)
(additional source)
Calocalanus plumulosus
(Claus, 1863)
(additional source)
Centropages bradyi
Wheeler, 1900
(additional source)
Chirundina streetsii
Giesbrecht, 1895
(additional source)
Cornucalanus chelifer
(Thompson I.C., 1903)
(additional source)
Dactylopusia tisboides
(Claus, 1863)
(additional source)
Emertonia
Wilson C.B., 1932
(original description)
Euchaeta spinosa
Giesbrecht, 1893
(additional source)
Euchirella rostrata
(Claus, 1866)
(additional source)
Farranula
Wilson C.B., 1932
(original description)
Gaidius tenuispinus
(Sars G.O., 1900)
accepted as
Gaetanus tenuispinus
(Sars G.O., 1900)
(additional source)
Harpacticus chelifer
(Müller O.F., 1776)
(additional source)
Harpacticus gracilis
Claus, 1863
(additional source)
Heterorhabdus spinifrons
(Claus, 1863)
(additional source)
Laophonte cornuta
Philippi, 1840
(additional source)
Lucicutia curta
Farran, 1905
(additional source)
Lucicutia magna
Wolfenden, 1904
(additional source)
Macrosetella gracilis
(Dana, 1848)
(additional source)
Mecynocera clausi
Thompson I.C., 1888
(additional source)
Megacalanus princeps
Wolfenden, 1904
represented as
Megacalanus princeps princeps
Wolfenden, 1904
(additional source)
Metridia brevicauda
Giesbrecht, 1889
(additional source)
Metridia longa
(Lubbock, 1854)
(additional source)
Metridia lucens
Boeck, 1865
represented as
Metridia lucens lucens
Boeck, 1865
(additional source)
Metridia princeps
Giesbrecht, 1889
(additional source)
Microsetella norvegica
(Boeck, 1865)
(additional source)
Microsetella rosea
(Dana, 1847)
(additional source)
Neocalanus gracilis
(Dana, 1849-1852)
(additional source)
Oithona plumifera
Baird, 1843
(additional source)
Oithona similis
Claus, 1866
(additional source)
Oncaea venusta
Philippi, 1843
represented as
Oncaea venusta venusta
Philippi, 1843
(additional source)
Paracalanus parvus
(Claus, 1863)
represented as
Paracalanus parvus parvus
(Claus, 1863)
(additional source)
Paraeuchaeta barbata
(Brady, 1883)
accepted as
Paraeuchaeta barbata barbata
(Brady, 1883)
(additional source)
Parategastes sphaericus
(Claus, 1863)
accepted as
Parategastes sphaericus sphaericus
(Claus, 1863)
(additional source)
Pleuromamma abdominalis
(Lubbock, 1856)
represented as
Pleuromamma abdominalis abdominalis
(Lubbock, 1856)
(additional source)
Pleuromamma gracilis
Claus, 1863
represented as
Pleuromamma gracilis gracilis
Claus, 1863
(additional source)
Pleuromamma xiphias
(Giesbrecht, 1889)
(additional source)
Sapphirina nigromaculata
Claus, 1863
(additional source)
Scaphocalanus magnus
(Scott T., 1894)
(additional source)
Scolecithricella minor
(Brady, 1883)
represented as
Scolecithricella minor minor
(Brady, 1883)
(additional source)
Scolecithrix danae
(Lubbock, 1856)
(additional source)
Temora turbinata
(Dana, 1849-1852)
(additional source)
Undeuchaeta major
Giesbrecht, 1888
(additional source)
Xanthocalanus greeni
Farran, 1905
accepted as
Xanthocalanus greenii
Farran, 1905
accepted as
Talacalanus greenii
(Farran, 1905)
(additional source)
Zaus goodsiri
Brady, 1880
(additional source)
Temora turbinata
(Dana, 1849-1852)
Body size
1.3
Unit
mm
Type
minimum
Life stage
adult
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Temora turbinata
(Dana, 1849-1852)
Body size
1.6
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Life stage
adult
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