Class: Crustacea Order: Phyllopoda Suborder: Cladocera

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Class: Crustacea Order: Phyllopoda Suborder: Cladocera Family: Bosminidae Bosmina longirostris Description: Plate 004a. Lateral view of Bosmina longirostris. Plate 004b. Mucro (spine) on posterior end of cephalothorax of Bosmina longirostris. Plate 004c. Lateral view of Bosmina longirostris. Usually the larger of the bosminids in Florida, common and wide spread throughout U.S. Frontal bristle near the midpoint between the eye and base of the rostrum. Mucro short, much like Eubosmina longispina. Posterior-dorsal portion of the carapace much rounded than other bosminids.

Smooth frontal lobe Bristle Mucro (spine) Plate 004a. Lateral view of Bosmina longirostris.

mucro (spine) Plate 004b. Mucro (spine) on posterior end of cephalothorax of Bosmina longirostris.

Plate 004c. Lateral view of Bosmina longirostris.