768 FRESH-WATER BIOLOGY 



53 (49) Terminal segment of right exopodite of male fifth feet of usual 



length, lateral spine terminal 54 



54 (55) Inner surface of left endopodite of male fifth foot rugose, terminal 



spines of endopodites 

 of female fifth feet very 

 long. 



Diaptomus stagnalis 

 Forbes 1882. 



A very large species 

 found in the Mississippi 

 Valley in the spring. 

 Length of female, 4 to 



4.5 mm. 



Length of male, 3.3 to 



4 mm. 



A , fifth foot of female. (After Forbes.) 

 (After Herrick and Turner.) 



Fig. 1199. Diaptomus stagnalis. 

 B, fifth feet of male. 



SS (54) I1 male, segments of right fifth foot short and broad, terminal hook 

 long and strongly curved, lateral spine long and straight; 

 in female, dorsal process on fifth cephalothoracic segment, 

 endopodites of fifth feet short and one-segmented. 



Diaptomus saltillinus Brewer 1898. 



Found in Nebraska. 



Length of female, i.j mm. 



Length of male, 1.25 mm. 



Fig. hoc. Diaptomus saltillinus. A, terminal segments of right antenna of male. X 193. B, fifth 

 feet of same. X 126. C, fifth foot of female. X 193. D, dorsal process of same. X 193. 

 (Original.) 



