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  Family Diaptomidae

Genus Leptodiaptomus (+ Eutrichodiaptomus)

    Species L. pribilofensis -- Wisconsin!
    Species L. ashlandi -- midwestern North America.
    Species L. minutus -- midwestern North America.
    Species L. sicilis -- midwestern North America.
    Species L. siciloides -- midwestern North America.
    Species L. signicauda -- midwestern North America.
    Species L. assiniboiaensis -- North America.
    Species L. coloradensis -- North America.
    Species L. connexus -- North America.
    Species L. insularis -- North America.
    Species L. judayi -- North America.
    Species L. moorei -- North America.
    Species L. novamexicanus -- North America.
    Species L. nudus -- North America.
    Species L. spinicornis -- North America.
    Species L. trybomi -- North America.
    Species L. tyrrelli -- North America.
    Species L. angustilobus
    Species L. cuauhtemoci
    Species L. dodsoni
    Species L. mexicanus
    Species L. natriophilus
    Species L. tenuicaudatus

Taxon Information

The Genus Leptodiaptomus has been reported (or is assumed) to occur in fresh waters. This taxon has been reported from Wisconsin.

(These statements were generated automatically from the WInvertebrates database.)

Literature Records

  • Leptodiaptomus, "Holarctic" (Reid & Williamson, 2010).
  • Diaptomus (Leptodiaptomus), [North America] (Wilson & Yeatman, 1959).

Bibliography

  • Reid, J.W. & C.E. Williamson. 2010. Copepoda. [in] J.H. Thorp & A.P. Covich (eds.). Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater Invertebrates, 3rd edition: 829-899.
  • Wilson, M.S. & H.C. Yeatman. 1959. Free-Living Copepoda. [in] W.T. Edmondson (ed.). Ward & Whipple Fresh-Water Biology, 2nd edition: 735-861.

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