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Class: Crustacea Order: Phyllopoda

Class: Crustacea Order: Phyllopoda Suborder: Cladocera Family: Bosminidae Eubosmina tubicens Description: Plate 011a. Lateral view of Eubosmina tubicens .

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Class: Crustacea Order: Phyllopoda

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  1. Class: Crustacea Order: Phyllopoda Suborder: Cladocera Family: Bosminidae Eubosmina tubicens Description: Plate 011a. Lateral view of Eubosmina tubicens. Plate 011b. Sensory bristle and bulge on frontal position on carapace of Eubosmina tubicens. Plate 011c. Mucro of Eubosmina tubicens with spines. Plate 011d. Lateral view (left) and mucro with spines (right) of Eubosmina tubicens. A bosminid species in the cladoceran originally described from the Northeast U.S. It can be distinguished from other bosminids by having a sensory hair located closer to the base of the rostrum than the eye, by having a bulge on the frontal portion of the cepthalothorax, a few spines located on the mucro, a longer mucro than other bosminids and having a squared off carapace at the dorsal-posterior end.

  2. Plate 011a. Lateral view of Eubosmina tubicens.

  3. Bulge Sensory bristle Plate 011b. Sensory bristle and bulge on frontal position on carapace of Eubosmina tubicens.

  4. squared off carapace. Mucro with spines. Plate 011c. Mucro of Eubosmina tubicens with spines.

  5. Plate 011d. Lateral view (left) and mucro with spines (right) of Eubosmina tubicens.

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