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A1—antennule
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A1—antennule
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A2—antenna
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Bp—basipodite
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Ep—epipodite
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Enp—endopodite
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Exp—exopodite
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Fryer’s forks—a name given by Smirnov (1992a) based on Fryer (1974) description: “modified setae (small fork consisting of a base and two branches, the smaller being a basal seta) found at the base of longer seta of the limb endites.”
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IDL—inner distal lobe of the thoracic limb I
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Juv—juvenile
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Lb—labrum
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Md—mandible
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Mx—maxilla
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Mxl—maxillula
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Ocl—ocellus
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ODL—outer distal lobe of the thoracic limb I
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P1–P6—pair 1–6 of thoracic limbs
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Psd—postabdomen
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Psd-a—postabdomen anal margin
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Psd-pre-a—postabdomen preanal margin
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Psd-post-a—postabdomen postanal margin
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Ro—rostrum
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Seta natatoria—swimming setae
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TL—total length (excluding structures such as mucros or spines of the carapace).
References
Fryer G (1974) Evolution and adaptive radiation in Macrothricidae (Crustacea-Cladocera)—study in comparative functional morphology and ecology. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 269(898):137–274
Smirnov NN (1992a) The Macrothricidae of the world, vol 1. SPB Academic, The Hague, pp 1–143. ISBN 90-5103-067-3
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Błędzki, L.A., Rybak, J.I. (2016). Morphological Abbreviations. In: Freshwater Crustacean Zooplankton of Europe . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29871-9_5
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