• Copepods are assigned to the class Copepoda within the superclass Multicrustacea in the subphylum Crustacea.[2] An alternative treatment is as a subclass...
  • Copepoda A class of crustaceans occurring in marine and freshwater habitats. Copepods are usually 0.5–2 mm long and lack both a carapace and compound eyes.
  • Although they belong to a separate class of crustaceans, Branchiura (commonly referred to as fish lice) are dealt with here along with the Copepoda, since many...
  • ...from ground waters of Western Australia, I. The genera Metacyclops, Mesocyclops, Microcyclops and Apocyclops (Crustacea: Copepoda: Cyclopidae).
  • R.M. Lopes, J.W Reid ve C.E.F. Rocha (eds), Copepoda: Ekoloji, Biyoloji ve Sistematikteki Gelişmeler. Kluwer Academic Press Publishers.
  • Additionally, we are excited to share a catalog of copepod species collected during these field studies (TCRC – Turkish Copepoda Research Collection).
  • They are characterized by various head and body segments. Subclass: Copepoda. The subclass Copepoda is further divided into the following orders
  • copepoda: kürek ayaklılar. artropoda (eklemabacaklı) grubunda çok hücreli canlılardır. bir grup copepod balıkların paraziti olarak yaşar. örnek: argulus sp. (balık biti)...
  • Yunanca bir terim olan Copepoda “Dalsı ayaklı” anlamındadır. ... 31. Şekil 2.6: A. Cyclopoida, B. Calanoida (Copepoda)’nın genel yapısı.
  • World of Copepods database. Accessed at http://www.marinespecies.org/copepoda on 2015-11-17. “Introduction to the Rotifera.”