Scientific name Ceriodaphnia dubia Rank Species | Order Cladocera Genus Ceriodaphnia Higher classification Ceriodaphnia | |
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Similar Ceriodaphnia, Daphnia magna, Fathead minnow, Hyalella azteca, Pimephales |
Ceriodaphnia dubia
Ceriodaphnia dubia is a species of water flea in the class Branchiopoda, living in freshwater lakes, ponds, and marshes in most of the world. They are small, generally less than 1 millimetre (0.039 in) in length. Males are smaller than females. Ceriodaphnia dubia move by using a powerful set of second antennae. Ceriodaphnia dubia is used in toxicity testing of wastewater treatment plant effluent water in the United States.
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