Crustacea under a microscope, the family Sapphirinidae, a subclass of Copepoda, order Poecilostomatoida, males shimmer in different colors to attract females to mate, are parasites
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Crustacea Under a Microscope, the Family Sapphirinidae, a Subclass of Copepoda, Order
Crustacea Under a Microscope, the Family Sapphirinidae, a Subclass of Copepoda, Order
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Tags | copepoda, Crustacea, Cyclopoida, female, larva, Maxillopoda, parasite, plankton, Poecilostomatoida, red sea, Sapphirina, Sapphirinidae, sea sapphires, under the microscope, zooplankton, |