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Family: Temoridae (See list of species below)

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11 species with fin ray counts including ? spines in dorsal and ? in anal fins (see list below)
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Eurytemora affinis
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Eurytemora americana
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Eurytemora herdmani
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Eurytemora hirundoides
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Eurytemora pacifica
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Eurytemora richingsi
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Heterocope appendiculata
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Temora discaudata
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Temora longicornis
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Temora stylifera
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Temora turbinata
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11 Species of Family Temoridae
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Sort by: Species Length
Scientific Name English Name Distribution Max. Length (cm)
Eurytemora affinis Northeast Atlantic
Eurytemora americana Northeast Atlantic
Eurytemora herdmani Arctic
Eurytemora hirundoides Northeast Atlantic
Eurytemora pacifica Arctic
Eurytemora richingsi Arctic
Heterocope appendiculata Europe.
Temora discaudata Indo-West Pacific.
Temora longicornis Northeast Atlantic and th
Temora stylifera Western Pacific and Weste
Temora turbinata Indo-West Pacific.



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