RM2RGRNBM–Marine copepods from the order Calanoida, probably genus Temora. Collected from surface water off Hidra, south-western Norway in August.
RM2ANEA16–Sea and inland fisheries: report . [73].Sehastes dactyloptera, V 7 [145], 9 [147]. imperialis. 9 [147]. marinus, V 5 [143], V 7 [145]. — Horvegictts, V 7 [145]. viviparus, V 7 [145]. Spinocalanus abyssalis, II 27 [43]. magnus, II 27 [43]. spinosus, II 27 [43]. Statistics of salmon fisheries, VII 10 [236].Sternoplyx diaphana, V 54 [192].Styelopsis grossularia, III 5 [123]. Temora longicornis, II 59 [75].Temoropia mayumbaensis, II 50 [75].Townets, description of various, II 3 [19]. Trout, artificial propagation of, VII 3 [229], 0 [235]. U. I Uster Fisheries and Biology Association, IV 3 [131].
RMMCR88A–. Fig. D. S6 Isias clavipes Boeck. 37 Temora longicornis (Müll.). 56' T. stylifera (Dana). '69 Pleuromamma abdominalis (Lubb.). 40 Fl. robusta (Dahl). 41 FL gracilis (Claus). 42 Lucicutia flavicornis (Claus). 43 L. clausi (üiesbr). 44 Hetero- rhabdns papilliyer (Claus) 45 H. spinifrons (Claus). 46 Augaptilus filigeriis (Claus). 47 Au. longicaudahis (Claus). 48 Haloptilus longicornis (Claus). 49 Ariefellus setosus Gxesbkecht. [36 nach Sars, 40 u. 39 «i nach Wolfenden, 48 w. 49 (^ ^5 nach v. Breemen, 49 nach Esterlt, alle übrigen nach Giesbhecht.] Fortsatz. 5. Bein des $ mit sehr kurzem Enpodite
RM2RGRNBG–Marine copepods from the order Calanoida, probably genus Temora. Collected from surface water off Hidra, south-western Norway in August.
RMRR3GC4–. An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species. Crustacea -- Norway. Temondae Copepoda Calanoida. PI.LXVE. 6.0. Sars autogr. Temora longicornis (Mull.) (continued.) Tryktiden private Opmaalmg.Chr.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927. Christiania, Copenhagen, A. Cammermeyer
RMRR4B02–. An account of the Crustacea of Norway, with short descriptions and figures of all the species. Crustacea -- Norway. TemondsB Copepoda Calanoida. • y£^ . ir. G 0 Sars autogr. Temora longicornis (Mull.) Trykt i den private Opmaaling Chra. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Sars, G. O. (Georg Ossian), 1837-1927. Christiania, Copenhagen, A. Cammermeyer
RMRGBK9P–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 2.—Copepod—Temora longicornis (Magnified 26 Times).. Fig. 3.—Amphipod—Enthemisto compressa (Magnified 3 Times). THE MORE COMMON FORMS OF FEED OF THE SEA HERRING. (Photomicrographs by E. A. Read, Mierochemical Laboratory, Bureau of Chemistry.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C
RMRGFTH1–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. Fig. 70.— Distribution of copepods, July-August, 1913. c, Centropages typicus; m, Metridia lucens; t, Temora longicornis; :: • Probable southern limit to Temora longicornis in July. || Western limit to Metridia lucens in July. colder water than Centropages typicus, which corresponds with its abundance as far north as the Labrador Current (Herdman, Thompson, and Scott, 1898) and with its abundance in summer off Nova Scotia. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been
RMRGFTGD–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. Fig. 70.— Distribution of copepods, July-August, 1913. c, Centropages typicus; m, Metridia lucens; t, Temora longicornis; :: • Probable southern limit to Temora longicornis in July. || Western limit to Metridia lucens in July. colder water than Centropages typicus, which corresponds with its abundance as far north as the Labrador Current (Herdman, Thompson, and Scott, 1898) and with its abundance in summer off Nova Scotia. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been
RMRG7NJB–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. COPEPODS OF THE WOODS HOLE REGION 105 rami, are the distinguishing characters of this species. It evidently frequents the bottom of the ocean as much as the surface, and will probably be found much nearer the shore than any of the stations here recorded. TEMORA LONGICORNIS (Muller) FiGUBE 70 Cyclops longicornis Muller, Entomostraca, p. 115, pi. 19, figs, 7-9, 1785. Temora longicornis Saks, Crustacea of Norway, vol. 4, p. 97, pis. 65-66, 1902.. Figure 70.—Temora longicornis: a. Female, dorsal; 6, male, dorsal; c, male, right first antenna; d,
RMRH35EA–. British fresh-water Copepoda. --. Copepoda; Crustacea. ANTENNULE. 41. Figs. 10-17.—Antennule. (Figs. 11-16, terminal segments of certain Calanoida.) Fig. 10.—Segs. 1-3 of Calanus finmarchicus, showing grouping of setse and aesthetes in " tritheks." Seg. 2 has three complete tritheks. Fig. 11.—Parapontella hrevicornis. Fig. 12.—Temora longicornis. Fig. 13.—Calanus finmarchicus. Fig. 14.—Anomalocera pattersoni. Fig. 15.—Eurytemora velox. Fig. 16.—Stephos sp. Fig. 17.—Antennule of E. velox. Last nauplius, about to moult.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page i
RMRE7W16–. Copepoden. Copepoda. Fig. 248. Nauplius von Temora longicornis. a Stadium I, ventral, b Furkalbewaffnung Stadium II, ventral, c Stadium IV, ventral, d Furkalbewaffnung Stadium V, lateral. Nach Oberg. II.—VI. Nauplius-Stadium. Hinterkörper vom Vorderkörper scharf abge- setzt, schlanker als dieser. Enddorne zu langen stangenförmigen Borsten aus- gewachsen, asymmetrisch, die linke länger als die rechte. Auf Stadium IV und VI sind 2, auf Stadium V 3 Paar Lateralhaken vorhanden. Die 4 Ventral- haken, deren 1. Paar auf Stadium III auftritt, stehen paarweise vor einander. 2 Tastborsten auf Stadium
RMRE7W19–. Copepoden. Copepoda. VIII 234 v. Breemen. Furkalbewaffnung: linke Tastborste ein gewaltiger Stachel, bei jüngeren Stadien fast so lang wie der Körper; rechte Tastborste kräftig entwickelt und dorsal verschoben. Enddorne schwach, jederseits vor dem langen Stachel stehend, auf Stadium III auftretend. Lateralhaken jederseits durch 2 Börstchen- reihen vertreten. Die distalen Ventralhaken auf Stadium III, die schwächlichen proximalen auf Stadium VI auftretend. Länge: N. I 0,145 mm, N. 0,288—0,345 mm, C. I 0,40 mm. Temora longicornis O. F. Müller. Nauplius-Stadium I mit birnenförmigem Körper. Furk
RMRE8B39–. Copepoden. Copepoda. Fig. 113. Temora longicornis. a rj dorsal, b 9 lateral, c 5. B. d, d 5. B. 9. a Nach Giesbrecht. Außenborste nahe dem Randende. Das Gl. vor dem Kniegelenk der Greif- antenne mit Reibkamm, das vorhergehende nicht. 2. B. auch beim tf symmetrisch. Innerer Dorn am Endgl. des 5. B. des 9 etwas kürzer als die beiden apikalen; Endgl. des linken 5. B. des rf unregelmäßig stabförmig. — L. 9 ' —1>5 mm, c? 1 —1,35 mm. Ostsee, nördl. Atlant. Ozean (West- und Ostküste), Island; Ind. Ozean. Temorites G. 0. Sars. 9- Kopf vom Thorax getrennt; letztes mit vorletztem Thsegm. ver- schmo
RMRE8B3C–. Copepoden. Copepoda. Trib. Gymnoplea. VIII 97 Enp. des 1. B. 2-, des 2.-4. B. 3-gldr, aber mit aufgehobener Artikulation zwischen den beiden proximalen Gl.; Endgl. des Exp. des 2.-4. B. mit 3 Außenranddornen. 5. B. rudimentär, beiderseits 3-gIdr. — tf. Greifantenne rechts; 5. B. links 4-gldr., zangenförmig, rechts 3-gIdr., hakig. Temora longicornis Baird. 1792, Cyclops 1., Müller, p. 116. 1850, T. finmarchica, Baird, p. 228. 1863, T. 1., Claus, p. 195, t. 34. 1882, Halitemora 1, Giesbrecht, p. 154, t. 2, 3, 5—11. 1885, T. 1., Poppe, p. 176, t. 4 f. 10—19. 1892, T. 1., Giesbrecht, p. 329, t.
RMRCHE5Y–. Die Planctoncopepoden der Adria. Versuch einer faunistischen Übersicht. 524 Otto Pesta, Isias clavipes Boeck. (Fig. D 36.) Steuer, 1910b; Gkandori, 1914. Letztes Thoracalsegment abgerundet. 1. Antenne etwa so lang wie der Thorax. 3. 'Abdominalsegment des ^ rechts mit konischem. aSc/abd 36a:^. Fig. D. S6 Isias clavipes Boeck. 37 Temora longicornis (Müll.). 56' T. stylifera (Dana). '69 Pleuromamma abdominalis (Lubb.). 40 Fl. robusta (Dahl). 41 FL gracilis (Claus). 42 Lucicutia flavicornis (Claus). 43 L. clausi (üiesbr). 44 Hetero- rhabdns papilliyer (Claus) 45 H. spinifrons (Claus). 46 Augapti
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