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British English: Scanning electron micrograph of the freshwater ostracod (Crustacea, Ostracoda) Potamocypris zschokkei (Kaufmann, 1900). Females.

A, right valve, internal. B, carapace in ventral view. C, anterior detail of B. D, juvenile carapace in lateral view. E, juvenile carapace in dorsal view. Arrows point anteriorly. Scale bar: 0.20 mm for A, B, D and E; 0.10 mm for C. All four specimens from Luxembourg.

Source: Fig. 11 in Meisch C. 1984. Revision of the Recent Western Europe species of the genus Potamocypris (Crustacea, Ostracoda). Part I. Species with short swimming setae on the second antennae. - Travaux scientifiques du Musée national d'histoire naturelle de Luxembourg 3: 1-55.
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