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APPENDIX TO CHAPTER VIII 



KEY TO THE FIVE ORDERS OF ENTOMOSTR A.CA 



a\. Free-living or parasitic inhabitants of the sea or 



of fresh water. 

 ?>i. 2 pairs of maxillae. 



t'i Mandible without palp ; 4 or more pairs 

 of foliate swimming legs behind maxillae 

 [Phyllopoda]. 

 di. With 10 to 40 pairs of legs . . Sranchiopoda 



(Ex. Branchipus) 



(Z 2 . With 4 to 6 pairs of legs . . . Cladocera 



(Ex. Daphnia) 



Co. Mandible with leg-like palp ; only 2 pairs 



of appendages behind maxillae . . Oatramiltt 



60. Only 1 pair of maxillae, followed by 4-5 pairs 



of bifid, oar-like feet ; often deformed as a 



result of parasitism Copepnda 



(Water-fleas) 



o. Sessile marine animals, whose body is surrounded 

 by a usually calcified mantle ; 6 pairs of tendril- 

 like feet Cirripedia 



(Barnacles) 



Key to the principal families of Cladocera, to which group Daphnia 

 belongs : 



a\. Body enclosed in a bivalve shell ; mandibles trun- 

 cate below ; maxillae distinct, spiny. 



61. 6 pairs of similar, foliaceous, distinctly 



branchiate feet ; swimming antennae with 

 2 unequal ranii ; intestine straight . . SididcK 



b-2. 5 (or 6) pairs of feet, the anterior pair more 

 or less prehensile and destitute of branchiae. 

 Ci- Ranii of antennae 3- and 4-jointed ; 5 

 pairs of feet, the last with a curved 

 appendage guarding the branchial sac ; 

 antennules of the female sort, 1 -jointed Daph nidus 



