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Misophriidae
Misophriidae is a family of copepods Copepods (; meaning "oar-feet") are a group of small crustaceans found in nearly every freshwater and saltwater habitat. Some species are planktonic (inhabiting sea waters), some are benthic (living on the ocean floor), a number of species have p ... belonging to the order Misophrioida. Genera: * '' Arcticomisophria'' Martínez Arbizu & Seifried, 1996 * '' Benthomisophria'' Sars, 1909 * '' Dimisophria'' Boxshall & Iliffe, 1987 * '' Fosshageniella'' Jaume & Boxshall, 1997 * '' Misophria'' Boeck, 1865 * '' Misophriella'' Boxshall, 1983 * '' Misophriopsis'' Boxshall, 1983 * '' Stygomisophria'' Ohtsuka, Huys, Boxshall & Ito, 1992 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q6567552 Copepods ...
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Misophrioida
Misophrioida is an order of copepod Copepods (; meaning "oar-feet") are a group of small crustaceans found in nearly every freshwater and saltwater habitat. Some species are planktonic (inhabiting sea waters), some are benthic (living on the ocean floor), a number of species have p ...s, containing the following families: * Misophriidae Boxshall & Jaume, 2000 * Palpophriidae Boxshall & Jaume, 2000 * Speleophriidae Boxshall & Jaume, 2000 References Copepods Crustacean orders {{copepod-stub ...
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Copepods
Copepods (; meaning "oar-feet") are a group of small crustaceans found in nearly every freshwater and saltwater habitat. Some species are planktonic (inhabiting sea waters), some are benthic (living on the ocean floor), a number of species have parasitic phases, and some continental species may live in limnoterrestrial habitats and other wet terrestrial places, such as swamps, under leaf fall in wet forests, bogs, springs, ephemeral ponds, and puddles, damp moss, or water-filled recesses ( phytotelmata) of plants such as bromeliads and pitcher plants. Many live underground in marine and freshwater caves, sinkholes, or stream beds. Copepods are sometimes used as biodiversity indicators. As with other crustaceans, copepods have a larval form. For copepods, the egg hatches into a nauplius form, with a head and a tail but no true thorax or abdomen. The larva molts several times until it resembles the adult and then, after more molts, achieves adult development. The nauplius form i ...
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