Diaptomidae

Taxonomy

[Domain] Eukarya
[Kingdom] Animalia
[Phylum] Arthropoda
[Class] Maxillopoda
[Order] Calanoida

Classifications within the family Diaptomidae:

Records associated with the family Diaptomidae, rather than a more specific classification:

#V93R15

 2

Diaptomidae

Visit #93 (August 8th, 2020) at Voxterby Loch

#V92R1

 7

Diaptomidae

Visit #92 (July 26th, 2020) at Mill Lochs

#V92R2

 3

Diaptomidae

Visit #92 (July 26th, 2020) at Mill Lochs

#V81R9

 5

Diaptomidae

Visit #81 (October 13th, 2019) at North-house

#V75R4

 5

Diaptomidae

Visit #75 (August 11th, 2019) at Hostigates Lochs (South)

#V75R5

 2

Diaptomidae

Visit #75 (August 11th, 2019) at Hostigates Lochs (South)

#V73R7

 3

Diaptomidae

Visit #73 (August 3rd, 2019) at Aithness Loch

#V72R9

 2

Diaptomidae

Visit #72 (July 21st, 2019) at Muskra Loch

#V63R9

 1     1

Diaptomidae

Visit #63 (May 30th, 2019) at Beosetter

#V54R11

 3

Diaptomidae

Visit #54 (January 26th, 2019) at Houlls Water Lochan

#V50R13

 3

Diaptomidae

Visit #50 (October 28th, 2018) at Gossa Water

#V50R14

 1     1

Diaptomidae

Visit #50 (October 28th, 2018) at Gossa Water

#V41R7

 1

Diaptomidae

Visit #41 (June 24th, 2018) at Cure Water

#V34R10

 4

Diaptomidae

Visit #34 (May 21st, 2018) at Spiggie Loch

#V30R5

 1

Diaptomidae

Visit #30 (April 21st, 2018) at Aithness Loch

#V30R6

 1

Diaptomidae

Visit #30 (April 21st, 2018) at Aithness Loch

#V24R4

 2

Diaptomidae

Visit #24 (February 15th, 2018) at Girlsta Loch

#V24R5

 1

Diaptomidae

Visit #24 (February 15th, 2018) at Girlsta Loch

#V24R6

 1

Diaptomidae

Visit #24 (February 15th, 2018) at Girlsta Loch

#V15R7

 1

Diaptomidae

Visit #15 (October 8th, 2017) at Laurence Loch

#V15R8

 1

Diaptomidae

Visit #15 (October 8th, 2017) at Laurence Loch

#V15R13

 1

Diaptomidae

Visit #15 (October 8th, 2017) at Laurence Loch

Notice regarding identifications

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