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Gigantocypris
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Description: English: Preserved specimens of Gigantocypris sp. from Antarctica. Date: 1 October 2011. Source: Own work. Author:
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Gigantocypris dracontovalis
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Female 9-11mm a rarely reported species which is always caught when samples from >3000m are collected in the Atlantic.
Gigantocypris muelleri Skogsberg 1920 - a myodocopid
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Female (13-15mm)showing the large reflectors of the naupliar eyes. This species is cammon at depths of 800-1500m in the North Atlantic. It ia assumed that this species is the same as Skogsberg's species from the Southern Ocean.