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Bosmina

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Bosminidae

Higher classification
  
Bosminidae

Rank
  
Genus

Subphylum
  
Scientific name
  
Bosmina

Phylum
  
Order
  
Water flea

Bosmina wwwphotomacrographynet View topic Bosmina longirostris

Similar
  
Water flea, Bosmina longirostris, Crustacean, Ceriodaphnia, Leptodora

Bosmina longirostris zooplankton cladocera


Bosmina is a genus in the order Cladocera, the water fleas. Its members can be distinguished from those of Bosminopsis (the only other genus in the family Bosminidae) by the separation of the antennae; in Bosminopsis, the antennae are fused at their bases.

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Bosmina Bosmina Longirostris Is a Common Waterflea or Freshwater Cladoceran

Bosmina are filter feeders consuming algae and protozoans about 1–3 μm long. Bosmina are known to have a dual feeding mechanism. They can filter the water using their second and third legs and the first leg will grab the particles. The second and third legs have small setules attached to the seta to make a mesh-like structure for filtering.

Bosmina Zooplankton of the Great Lakes

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Bosmina Bosmina longirostris

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References

Bosmina Wikipedia