Cyclopinodes elegans

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Cyclopinodes elegans
An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species (1913) (16562821927).jpg
Cyclopina elegans, Scott., Illustration in "An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species", by Georg Ossian Sars, 1913
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C. elegans
Binomial name
Cyclopinodes elegans
(T. Scott, 1894) [1]
Synonyms
  • Cyclopina elegans T. Scott, 1894
  • Cyclopinodes elegans (Sars, 1920)
  • Cyclopinoides elegans (T. Scott, 1894)

Cyclopinodes elegans is a species of marine copepods in the family Cyclopinidae. It is found in Scotland.

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References

  1. Additions to the fauna of the Firth of Forth. Part IV. Th. Scott, 12th Ann. Report Fish. Board of Scotland, 1894, page 237, pl V