Image of Diacyclops Kiefer 1927
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Figure 26.Scanning electron micrographs, A–C Diacyclops ishidai sp. n. D–E Diacyclops parasuoensis sp. n. F Diacyclops suoensis Ito, 1954: A anal somite and caudal rami, dorsal view, paratype female 1 B preanal and anal somites, lateral view, paratype female 2 C last two exopodal segments of second swimming legs, lateral view, paratype female 2 D anal somite and caudal rami, lateral view, paratype female E sixth leg, lateral view, paratype female F labrum and maxillulae, ventral view. Scale bars 20 μm (A, B, D, F) and 10 μm (C, E).
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- Tomislav Karanovic, Mark J. Grygier, Wonchoel Lee
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- Karanovic T, Grygier M, Lee W (2013) Endemism of subterranean Diacyclops in Korea and Japan, with descriptions of seven new species of the languidoides-group and redescriptions of D. brevifurcus Ishida, 2006 and D. suoensis Ito, 1954 (Crustacea, Copepoda, Cyclopoida) ZooKeys 267: 1–76
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