. British fresh-water Copepoda. --. Copepoda; Crustacea. 78 BRITISH FRESH-WATER COPEPODA. Australasia : New South Wales (Henry) ; South Australia (Sars) ; New Zealand (Kiefer) ; Hawaii (Sars). Variation. Kiefer (1928, p. 14) has described a subspecies C. a. oligolasius, from the Linjanti river at its entrance to. the Zambesi. This form differs from the type only in the complete absence of the distal inner seta of endopod 3 of leg 4. The same form, lacking this seta, is recorded by Sars (1909, p. 53) from Lake Nyasa, and also by Harada from Formosa (1931).. Please note that these images are ext

. British fresh-water Copepoda. --. Copepoda; Crustacea. 78 BRITISH FRESH-WATER COPEPODA. Australasia : New South Wales (Henry) ; South Australia (Sars) ; New Zealand (Kiefer) ; Hawaii (Sars). Variation. Kiefer (1928, p. 14) has described a subspecies C. a. oligolasius, from the Linjanti river at its entrance to. the Zambesi. This form differs from the type only in the complete absence of the distal inner seta of endopod 3 of leg 4. The same form, lacking this seta, is recorded by Sars (1909, p. 53) from Lake Nyasa, and also by Harada from Formosa (1931).. Please note that these images are ext Stock Photo
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. British fresh-water Copepoda. --. Copepoda; Crustacea. 78 BRITISH FRESH-WATER COPEPODA. Australasia : New South Wales (Henry) ; South Australia (Sars) ; New Zealand (Kiefer) ; Hawaii (Sars). Variation. Kiefer (1928, p. 14) has described a subspecies C. a. oligolasius, from the Linjanti river at its entrance to. the Zambesi. This form differs from the type only in the complete absence of the distal inner seta of endopod 3 of leg 4. The same form, lacking this seta, is recorded by Sars (1909, p. 53) from Lake Nyasa, and also by Harada from Formosa (1931).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Gurney, Robert. London : Ray Society