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Cyclopoida

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Kingdom
  
Scientific name
  
Cyclopoida

Phylum
  
Subclass
  
Copepod

Subphylum
  
Rank
  
Order

Higher classification
  
Podoplea

Cyclopoida Cyclopoida

Lower classifications
  
Cyclops, Cyclopidae, Oithona, Metacyclops, Anchor worm

Cyclopoida naupliar stage


The Cyclopoida are an order of small crustaceans from the subclass Copepoda. Like many other copepods, members of Cyclopoida are small, planktonic animals living both in the sea and in freshwater habitats. They are capable of rapid movement. Their larval development is metamorphic, and the embryos are carried in paired or single sacs attached to first abdominal somite.

Cyclopoida A Cyclopoida In Naupliar Stage Macro in photographyonthenet forums

Cyclopoids are distinguished from other copepods by having first antennae shorter than the length of the head and thorax, and uniramous second antennae. The main joint lies between the fourth and fifth segments of the body.

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The Cyclopoida contain these families:

Cyclopoida A Cyclopoida 10 Legged Water Spider Macro in photographyonthe

Cyclopoida Naupliar Stage Cyclopoida Macro in photographyonthenet forums

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References

Cyclopoida Wikipedia


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