Cletocamptus

Cletocamptus is a genus of marine and brackish-water copepods, containing the following species:[1]

  • Cletocamptus affinis Kiefer, 1957
  • Cletocamptus albuquerquensis (Herrick, 1895)
  • Cletocamptus assimilis Gómez & Gee, 2009
  • Cletocamptus axi Mielke, 2000
  • Cletocamptus bermudae Willey, 1930
  • Cletocamptus bicolor (C. B. Wilson, 1931)
  • Cletocamptus blanchardi (Richard, 1889)
  • Cletocamptus brehmi Kiefer, 1934
  • Cletocamptus brevicaudata (Herrick, 1895)
  • Cletocamptus cecsurirensis Gomez, Scheihing & Labarca, 2007
  • Cletocamptus confluens (Schmeil, 1894)
  • Cletocamptus croisicensis (Labbé, 1927)
  • Cletocamptus dadayi (Delachaux, 1918)
  • Cletocamptus deborahdexterae Gomez, Fleeger, Rocha-Olivares & Foltz, 2004
  • Cletocamptus deitersi (Richard, 1897)
  • Cletocamptus dominicanus Kiefer, 1934
  • Cletocamptus feei (Shen, 1956)
  • Cletocamptus fourchensis Gomez, Fleeger, Rocha-Olivares & Foltz, 2004
  • Cletocamptus gabrieli Löffler, 1961
  • Cletocamptus gravihiatus (Shen & Sung, 1963)
  • Cletocamptus helobius Fleeger, 1980
  • Cletocamptus kummleri (Delachaux, 1918)
  • Cletocamptus levis Gomez, 2005
  • Cletocamptus merbokensis Gee, 1999
  • Cletocamptus nudus Gomez, 2005
  • Cletocamptus pilosus Gómez & Gee, 2009
  • Cletocamptus racovitzae (Labbé, 1926)
  • Cletocamptus retrogressus Shmankevich, 1875
  • Cletocamptus schmidti Mielke, 2000
  • Cletocamptus servus (Labbé, 1926)
  • Cletocamptus sinaloensis Gomez, Fleeger, Rocha-Olivares & Foltz, 2004
  • Cletocamptus spinulosus Gómez & Gee, 2009
  • Cletocamptus stimpsoni Gomez, Fleeger, Rocha-Olivares & Foltz, 2004
  • Cletocamptus tertius Gómez & Gee, 2009
  • Cletocamptus trichotus Kiefer, 1929
  • Cletocamptus xenuus Por, 1968

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Cletocamptus

Schmankevitch, 1875 [1]

References

  1. T. Chad Walter & Rony Huys (2010). T. Chad Walter & Geoff Boxshall (ed.). "Cletocamptus Shmankevitsch 1875". World Copepoda database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved May 25, 2010.


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