DURING recent years a good deal has been said amongst marine zoologists of the use, as a food supply, that might be made of the enormous numbers of Copepoda that swarm in the surface-waters of the sea ...
We describe two new species of Diosaccidae (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) from an unvegetated sand at 18 m depth in the northern Gulf of Mexico. One is assigned to the genus Protopsammotopa; the other is ...
Calanoid Copepoda from 2,000 m to 4,000 m were collected with closing nets on R.V. Trident cruises 023 and 036 in the North and South Atlantic. Both the Nansen vertical net and the large Clarke-Bumpus ...
IT is no novelty to biologists that the Copepoda of the sea are edible; but it may interest some of your readers to hear that today, when passing through the Labrador current, in about long. 50° W., ...
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