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The Chondracanthidae (Crustacea: Copepoda); with a Description of Five New Genera and One New Species

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

C. L. Oakley
Affiliation:
Assistant Lecturer, Chelsea Polytechnic, London.

Extract

Of all the commoner families of parasitic Copepoda, the Chondracanthidae has received perhaps the least systematic notice.

In a recent paper (1927) Leigh-Sharpe and I divided the Chondracanthidae into two sub-families, the Lernentominae and the Chondracanthinae, and gave a full description and commentary on the three genera which form the Lernentominae. The present paper is an attempt to summarise our knowledge of the remaining sub-family, and introduces five genera and one species new to science.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1930

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