RMB18CPG–Copepod Plancton under optical microscope Copepoda
RMFJ516X–copepod (Megacyclops viridis, Cyclops viridis), female with eggs, Germany
RMBFJJC9–Photomicrograph of stained copepod, Temora stylifera
RMAYHNDW–Female stocky anthias Pseudanthias hypselosoma with parasitic copepods attached Tulamben Bali Indonesia Pacific Ocean
RMBWTGP6–Copepods Crustaceans Marine Plankton
RF2DAMBCH–Copepod, light micrograph. Copepods are a group of small crustaceans found in marine and freshwater habitats.
RM2C65YW7–[Digital focus stacking] Marine Planktonic Copepod (Sapphirina sali) [size of single organism: 0,9mm]
RMBXRG2F–Wolfsnout Goby, Luposicya lupus, with Copepod attached, spiralling egg ducts of Copepod visible, Lankayan, Sabah, Malaysia.
RM2AF1CKW–Female Stocky Anthias, Pseudanthias hypselosoma. Fish has parasitic copepod with large egg sac attached to side. Possibly an Anchor Worm, Lernaea sp.
RFMTEGT3–Eggs of copepod.Crustacean.Invertebrate.Optic Microscopy
RMKPTWFJ–Bright field micrograph of nauplius (copepod larva) from a fresh water sample, about 100 microns in size
RM2C516E5–Blackstripe Cardinalfish, Apogon nigrofasciatus, with parasitic Copepod, Copepoda Subclass, Neptune's Sea Fan dive site, Wayilbatan, Raja Ampat, West
RFP83YC8–Side view of Freshwater copepod (Cyclops) with eggs. Darkfield illumination.
RMGBMAFA–sea slug or nudibranch, Thecacera picta, with copepod parasite. The egg case of the copepod can be seen in the gills
RMB3DDB3–Threadfih Hawkfish Cirrhitichthys aprinus with two parasitic copepods in Komodo National Park Indonesia
RMM52RF8–Copepod, plankton magnified 100X
RF2BF0DA2–This marine zooplankton copepod, Rhincalanus gigas, female, was sampled by bongo netting in the Indian Ocean off the coast of South Africa.
RMB18CPM–Copepod Plancton under optical microscope Copepoda
RMCNTMP5–Copepod (Calanus finmarchicus), The planktonic Crustacean Calanus finmarchicus, the most common zooplankton in the North Sea
RFBHHDJ1–Calanoid copepod, close-up, Sweden.
RMEP7YEA–Pondlife, darkfield photomicrograph, Cyclops with egg sacks
RMBWTGMP–Copepods Crustaceans Marine Plankton
RF2DAMBCF–Copepod, light micrograph. Copepods are a group of small crustaceans found in marine and freshwater habitats.
RM2C65YJE–Copepod Copepods (Valdiviella sp.)
RMBXRG39–Wolfsnout Goby, Luposicya lupus, with Copepod attached, spiralling egg ducts of Copepod visible, Lankayan, Sabah, Malaysia.
RFBX54N9–Female copepod, SEM
RFMTEGNA–Daphnia pulex.Water flea with eggs.Copepod.Crustacean.Invertebrate.Optic microscopy
RMEG6E4T–Egg sac of a female endoparasitic copepod, Lomanoticola brevipes, laid in the gills of a nudibranch, Hypselodoris tryoni.
RMPAXT28–A parasitic copepod is attached just behind the pectoral fin of this coral goby, Bryaninops amplus, Bali, Indonesia.
RFJ57PJF–Microscopic view of freshwater copepod (Cyclops). Side view. Rheinberg illumination.
RMGBMAFK–sea slug or nudibranch, Thecacera picta, with copepod parasite. The egg case of the copepod can be seen in the gills.
RMECWN7J–Water Flea Cyclops Two adults,male and female with eggs Devon UK
RF2BHER05–Freshwater copepod (Cyclops sp)
RMFTJ28K–Long-Beaked Common Dolphin Delphinus capensis
RMHG85DD–Fischlaus auf der Haut von einem Dorsch, Kabeljau, Fischläuse, sea louse, sea lice, copepod, copepods, Caligidae. Parasit, Parasiten, Parsitismus, Fis
RMGYKDW8–Water flea (Leptodora kindtii), feeds a copepod, Lake Chiemsee
RM2E1P9K2–sandbar shark, Carcharhinus plumbeus, with parasitic copepod behind gills, swims through school of bluestripe snapper, Kona, Hawaii, USA
RF2N2T85H–Freshwater aquatic zooplankton and algae under microscope view
RMBWTGPA–Copepods Crustaceans Marine Plankton
RF2HCDHNY–Inferior crustacean under the microscope magnification.
RM2C65YTA–captive copepod-tail Trondheimfjord, North Atlantic Ocean, Norway
RM2JD3P2J–The nauplius larva of a Calanoid Copepod collected from coastal surface water of south-western Norway.
RF2DAMBCD–Copepod, light micrograph. Copepods are a group of small crustaceans found in marine and freshwater habitats.
RFMTEH8K–Alona sp.Water flea with eggs.Copepod.Crustacean.Invertebrate.Optic microscopy
RF2N4KJN9–Female Rhinocerous Triplefin, Helcogramma rhinoceros, with parasitic Copepod, Copepoda Subclass, with egg case Pantai Lahar dive site, Seraya, Kubu
RM2AFM8WE–Copepods are a group of small crustaceans found in nearly every freshwater and saltwater habitat. Some species are planktonic (drifting in sea waters)
RM2JE3PPE–This bay goby, Lepidogoblus lepidus, has an unidentified female copepod parasite in its gill. Only the copepods paired egg segments are visible, Briti
RFP6NPK5–Microscopic view of freshwater copepod (Cyclops). View from above. Oblique Rheinberg illumination.
RMB5TB1G–Megacalanus princeps a copepod from depth of 1000m in north east Atlantic
RFHPMNFK–microscopic shot of a small cupepod crustacean
RF2BHER0M–Freshwater copepod (Cyclops sp)
RM2HYX30J–Microscope image of marine copepod, Wales, UK
RMHG85DE–Fischlaus auf der Haut von einem Dorsch, Kabeljau, Fischläuse, sea louse, sea lice, copepod, copepods, Caligidae. Parasit, Parasiten, Parsitismus, Fis
RMCNTMPM–Copepod (Calanus finmarchicus), The planktonic Crustacean Calanus finmarchicus, the most common zooplankton in the North Sea
RM2D4MPM6–sandbar shark, Carcharhinus plumbeus, with parasitic copepod behind eye, swims through school of bluestripe snapper, Lutjanus kasmira, Honokohau, Kona
RF2N2T89E–Freshwater aquatic zooplankton and algae under microscope view
RMBWTGME–Copepods Crustaceans Marine Plankton
RF2HCDHTB–Inferior crustacean under the microscope magnification.
RM2C65YMH–Marine Planktonic Copepod Euchirella comprises tropical and subtropical forms. The genus.comprises more than 30 species. [size of single organism: 1 mm]
RM2JF12TT–The nauplius larva of a Calanoid Copepod.
RF2DAMBCY–Copepod, light micrograph. Copepods are a group of small crustaceans found in marine and freshwater habitats.
RFMR7TWP–Daphnia pulex.Water flea with eggs.Copepod.Crustacean.Invertebrate.Optic microscopy
RF2R2BJN0–Whitebelly Toby, Canthigaster bennetti, with parasitic Copepod, Copepoda Subclass, with egg case, Jemeluk Bay Dropoff dive site, Amed, Karangasem Rege
RMW7N7KX–Basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus) feeding at the surface in a thick soup of copepod zooplankton (Calanus finmarchicus), Cairns of Coll, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, UK, June
RM2A13KNY–Copepods (meaning 'oar-feet') are a group of small crustaceans found in nearly every freshwater and saltwater habitat. Some species are planktonic (dr
RMPAXKR0–A female symbiotic copepod, Stellicola sp. can be seen just to the left of center on this necklace seastar, Fromia monilis, Yap, Micronesia.
RFP83YB5–Microscopic view of algae covered Freshwater copepod (Cyclops). View from above. Darkfield illumination.
RMB5T39R–Megacalanus princeps a copepod from depth of 1000m in north east Atlantic
RF2C8APDN–crustacean copepod - it is only about 3 mm long
RF2BHER57–Freshwater copepod (Cyclops sp)
RF2FYDNFM–Copepod Cyclops is small crustacean found in freshwater pond. Zooplankton, micro crustacean under the light microscope. Magnification of 100 times, mi
RM2EN1HBY–Salp chain, Salpidae Family, with small fish and Copepod, Copepoda Subclass, and veligers inside seeking protection, Blackwater night dive, Seraya, Ka
RMCNTMPB–Copepod (Calanus finmarchicus), The planktonic Crustacean Calanus finmarchicus, the most common zooplankton in the North Sea, Dorsal view
RM2PGGRNH–Anomalocera patersoni, female from marine plankton. A large copepod that occurs at the sea surface in summer
RF2JH1FRW–Algae with zooplankton under microscopic view
RMBWTGMF–Copepods Crustaceans Marine Plankton
RFW36842–Polypedates dennysii. Green giant copepod, frog sitting on a branch at night in a dark terrarium. Blue tinted aquarium
RM2C65YT4–captive Marine Planktonic Copepod (Sapphirina sp.) Sapphirina, also called the sea sapphires is a copepod how is diffracting light with his exoskeleton. Atlantic Ocean, close to Cape Verde
RM2JF12TM–The nauplius larva of a Calanoid Copepod.
RF2N4KY4E–Loki Whip Goby, Bryaninops loki, on Whip Coral, Alcyonacea order. with parasitic Copepod, Copepoda Subclass, with egg case, Elmoost dive site, Weda,
RM2BND54J–Large whip goby (Bryaninops amplus) with a parasitic copepod (with two trailing egg ribbons) perched on Red whip coral. Whale Rock. Fiabacet Islands,
RMT0MKMY–Copepods (/ˈkoʊpɪpɒd/; meaning 'oar-feet') are a group of small crustaceans found in nearly every freshwater and saltwater habitat. Some species are p
RM2JJ0KB5–This female purple fairy basslet, Pseudanthias tuka, has a parasitic copepod with large egg sac attached to side. Possibly an Anchor Worm, Lernaea sp.
RFP83YC5–Microscopic view of algae covered Freshwater copepod (Cyclops). Back part with eggs, above view. Darkfield illumination.
RMAG72B5–Marine copepods Megacalanus
RF2C61GX1–A small, female crustacean captured from a lake near Vokovice, Prague - probably a copepod, with egg sacs at the back
RF2BHER4F–Freshwater copepod (Cyclops sp)
RF2HD4PKD–Copepod Cyclops is small crustacean found in freshwater pond. Zooplankton, micro crustacean under the light microscope. Magnification of 100 times, mi
RM2EN1GT5–Salp chain, Salpidae Family, with small fish and Copepod, Copepoda Subclass, and veligers inside seeking protection, Blackwater night dive, Seraya, Ka
RMGYKDT0–copepods (Copepoda), swimming
RM2PH43FR–Large Whip Goby (Bryaninops amplus) adult, with female parasitic copepod with pair of egg sacs, resting on whip coral, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi
RF2JG0AP7–Copepod crab swims through the water
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