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  Subfamily Cyclopinae

Genus Diacyclops

    Species D. bicuspidatus -- Wisconsin!
    Species D. thomasi -- Wisconsin!
    Species D. albus -- midwestern North America.
    Species D. bisetosus -- midwestern North America.
    Species D. languidoides -- midwestern North America.
    Species D. nanus -- midwestern North America.
    Species D. nearcticus -- midwestern North America.
    Species D. yeatmani -- midwestern North America.
    Species D. alabamensis -- North America.
    Species D. bernardi -- North America.
    Species D. chrisae -- North America.
    Species D. conversus -- North America.
    Species D. crassicaudis -- North America.
    Species D. dimorphus -- North America.
    Species D. haueri -- North America.
    Species D. indianensis -- North America.
    Species D. jeanneli -- North America.
    Species D. languidus -- North America.
    Species D. lewisi -- North America.
    Species D. navus -- North America.
    Species D. palustris -- North America.
    Species D. salisae -- North America.
    Species D. sororum -- North America.
    Species D. chakan
    Species D. hanguk
    Species D. harryi
    Species D. hisuta
    Species D. hypnicola
    Species D. ishidai
    Species D. leeae
    Species D. parahanguk
    Species D. parasuoensis
    Species D. pseudosuoensis
    Species D. puuc

Taxon Information

The Genus Diacyclops 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

  • Diacyclops, "A large, cosmopolitan genus with many highly modified species" (Reid & Williamson, 2010).
  • Diacyclops, 1 widely distributed species [North America]...several species [North America]...2 species [North America] (Smith, 2001).
  • Cyclops (Diacyclops), (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.
  • Smith, D.G. 2001. Copepoda. Pennak's Freshwater Invertebrates of the United States, 4th edition: 489-517.
  • 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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