An editable high resolution scientific image depicting Copepoda (Dorsal View)

Copepoda (Dorsal View)

Description

A visualisation comparing the general anatomy of two taxonomic Orders of copepods: Calanoida and Cyclopoida.

Acknowledgements

References

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