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Leptodiaptomus sicilis

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Diaptomididae

Rank
  
Species

Subclass
  
Copepod

Subphylum
  
Crustacea

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Calanoida

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Genus
  
Leptodiaptomus S.A. Forbes, 1882

Similar
  
Copepod, Calanoida, Skistodiaptomus, Diaptomidae, Mastigodiaptomus


Leptodiaptomus sicilis is a calanoid copepod native to the Laurentian Great Lakes and its basin.

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Distribution

The species is found all over North America, north of Missouri, in fresh and saline waters. It is found in all the Great Lakes but is most abundant in Lake Superior.

Identification

Leptodiaptomus sicilis adult females are distinguished by their three-segmented urosome; pointed, triangular metasomal wings with minute sensilla; and the genital segment without obvious lateral projections. In the mature male, the right exopod lateral spine of leg 5 is located in the middle of the segment, is quite long, and projects almost perpendicularly to the segment. In addition, the projections on the left exopod terminal segment are short, blunt, and well-separated. The right antennule on the male has a long, slender process coming off the terminal end of the third segment from the distal end and the metasomal wings are expanded and triangular in shape. These species are physcially similar to other Leptodiaptomids (Leptodiaptomus ashlandi, Leptodiaptomus minutus and Skistodiaptomids (Skistodiaptomus oregonensis).

References

Leptodiaptomus sicilis Wikipedia