Taxonomy |
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|---|---|
| [Domain] | Eukarya |
| [Kingdom] | Animalia |
| [Phylum] | Arthropoda |
| [Class] | Branchiopoda |
| [Order] | Cladocera |
| [Family] | Chydoridae |
| [Genus] | Eurycercus |
Details of female antenule showing position of sensory seta.
Visit #148 (July 6th, 2024) at Cuppa Water
Details of female antenule showing position of sensory seta.
Visit #148 (July 6th, 2024) at Cuppa Water
Details of female antenule showing position of sensory seta.
Visit #148 (July 6th, 2024) at Cuppa Water
Details of female antenule showing position of sensory seta.
Visit #148 (July 6th, 2024) at Cuppa Water
Details of female antenule showing position of sensory seta.
Visit #148 (July 6th, 2024) at Cuppa Water
Details of female antenule showing position of sensory seta.
Visit #148 (July 6th, 2024) at Cuppa Water
Details of post abdominal foot / claw ro aid with ID
Visit #148 (July 6th, 2024) at Cuppa Water
Details of post abdominal foot / claw ro aid with ID
Visit #148 (July 6th, 2024) at Cuppa Water
Details of post abdominal foot / claw ro aid with ID
Visit #148 (July 6th, 2024) at Cuppa Water
Details of post abdominal foot / claw ro aid with ID
Visit #148 (July 6th, 2024) at Cuppa Water
Details of post abdominal foot / claw ro aid with ID
Visit #148 (July 6th, 2024) at Cuppa Water
Details of post abdominal foot / claw ro aid with ID
Visit #148 (July 6th, 2024) at Cuppa Water
Details of post abdominal foot / claw ro aid with ID
Visit #148 (July 6th, 2024) at Cuppa Water
Showing deatsil of head pore - female E lamellqtusa
Visit #148 (July 6th, 2024) at Cuppa Water
These are the setae off the 'heel' of thge post abdominal foot.
Visit #100 (September 29th, 2020) at Cuppa Water
This is an example of the late embryonic stage of E Lamellatus
Visit #100 (September 29th, 2020) at Cuppa Water
The records of Eurycercus lamellatus were found at the following lochs:
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