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Dioithona oculata : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dioithona oculata
''Dioithona oculata'' is a species of small crustacean, a marine copepod in the order Cyclopoida. It is native to the Indo-Pacific region but has spread to other parts of the world. It is a free-swimming epipelagic species found near the surface of the water. It was first described as ''Oithona oculata'' by the Irish zoologist George Philip Farran in 1913. ==Description== Free-living copepods have translucent bodies divided into a broad head, a thorax bearing swimming legs and a narrow, limbless abdomen. They have a major articulated joint between the front and rear portions where the body flexes ventrally. Male ''Dioithona oculata'' are long, with females being slightly larger at . A distinguishing feature for this species is the structure of the lens of the eye.
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