Eudiaptomus
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Eudiaptomus is a genus of crustacean
in the family Diaptomidae
, containing the following species:
Crustacean
Crustaceans form a very large group of arthropods, usually treated as a subphylum, which includes such familiar animals as crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp, krill and barnacles. The 50,000 described species range in size from Stygotantulus stocki at , to the Japanese spider crab with a leg span...
in the family Diaptomidae
Diaptomidae
Diaptomidae is a family of freshwater pelagic copepods. It includes around 50 genera:*Acanthodiaptomus Kiefer, 1932*Aglaodiaptomus Light, 1938*Allodiaptomus Kiefer, 1936*Arctodiaptomus Kiefer, 1932*Argyrodiaptomus Brehm, 1933...
, containing the following species:
- Eudiaptomus aemilianus Brian, 1927
- Eudiaptomus amurensis (Rylov, 1918)
- Eudiaptomus anatolicus Gündüz, 1998
- Eudiaptomus angustilobus (Sars, 1898)
- Eudiaptomus arnoldi (Siewerth, 1928)
- Eudiaptomus atropatenus (Weisig, 1931)
- Eudiaptomus bilobatus Akatova, 1949
- Eudiaptomus birulai (Rylov, 1922)
- Eudiaptomus chappuisiEudiaptomus chappuisiEudiaptomus chappuisi is a species of crustacean in the family Diaptomidae. It is endemic to Morocco.-Source:* Reid, J.W. 1996. . Downloaded on 9 August 2007....
(Kiefer, 1926) - Eudiaptomus cinctus (Gurney, 1907)
- Eudiaptomus drieschi (Poppe & Mrázek, 1895)
- Eudiaptomus formosus (K. Kikuchi, 1928)
- Eudiaptomus gracilicauda Akatova, 1949
- Eudiaptomus gracilis (Sars, 1862)
- Eudiaptomus graciloides (Lilljeborg, 1888)
- Eudiaptomus hadzici (Brehm, 1933)
- Eudiaptomus herricki Streletskaya, 1986
- Eudiaptomus incongruens (Poppe, 1888)
- Eudiaptomus intermedius (Steuer, 1897)
- Eudiaptomus lobatus (Lilljeborg, 1889)
- Eudiaptomus mariadvigae (Brehm, 1922)
- Eudiaptomus pachypoditus (Rylov, 1925)
- Eudiaptomus padanus (Burckhardt, 1900)
- Eudiaptomus pusillus (Brady, 1913)
- Eudiaptomus siewerthi (Smirnov, 1936)
- Eudiaptomus vulgaris (Schmeil, 1896)
- Eudiaptomus yukonensis Reed, 1991
- Eudiaptomus zachariasi (Poppe, 1886)
- Eudiaptomus ziegelmayeri (Kiefer, 1924)