List of crustaceans of the Indiana Dunes

Indiana Dunes National Park is a National Park Service unit on the shore of Lake Michigan in Indiana, United States. A BioBlitz took place there on May 15 and 16, 2009.[1] A first attempt was made to create a list of crustaceans present in the Lakeshore area. Further research is required to document all that may be present.[2]

Branchiopoda

Cladocera, water fleas [3]

  1. Alona costata
  2. Bosmina longirostris
  3. Ceriadaphnia reticulata
  4. Daphnia laevis
  5. Macrothrix rosea
  6. Alonella, Family Chydoridae
  7. Ceriodaphnia, Family Daphniidae
  8. Daphnia, Family Daphniidae

Maxillopoda

Copepods [3]

  1. Canthocamptus assimilis
  2. Diaptomus leptapus
  3. Eucyclops agilis
  4. Thermocyclops dybowskii
  5. Paracyclops fimbriatus
  6. nauplii

Ostracoda

  1. Notodromas monacha [3]

Malacostraca

  1. Isopoda, woodlice and/or pill bug species
    1. Porcellio scaber, woodlouse
  2. Orconectes immunis, crayfish
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References

  1. "BioBlitz 2009". National Park Service.
  2. "Temporary list of species found" (PDF). June 6, 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 7, 2010.
  3. "Ecology of Miller Woods". Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore Research Program, Report 90-01. National Park Service, Midwest Region.
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