Calamoecia is a genus of copepods in the family Centropagidae confined to Australasia.[1] It is thought to have evolved since the separation of the Australian continent from Antarctica.[2] Three of the Australian endemic species are listed as vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List (marked VU in the list below). The genus contains the following species:[3]
Calamoecia is a genus of copepods in the family Centropagidae confined to Australasia. It is thought to have evolved since the separation of the Australian continent from Antarctica. Three of the Australian endemic species are listed as vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List (marked VU in the list below). The genus contains the following species:
Calamoecia ampulla (Searle, 1911) Calamoecia attenuata (Fairbridge, 1945) Calamoecia australica G. O. Sars, 1908 Calamoecia australis (Searle, 1911) Calamoecia baylyi Timms, 2001 Calamoecia canberra Bayly, 1962 Calamoecia clitellata Bayly, 1962 Calamoecia elongata Bayly, 1979 Calamoecia gibbosa (Brehm, 1950) Calamoecia halsei Bayly, 1998 Calamoecia longicornis (Sars G.O., 1912) Calamoecia lucasi Brady, 1906 Calamoecia salina (Nicholls, 1944) Calamoecia steeli (Henry, 1924) Calamoecia tasmanica (G. W. Smith, 1909) Calamoecia trifida Bayly, 1961 Calamoecia trilobata Halse & McRae, 2001 Calamoecia ultima (Brehm, 1960) Calamoecia viridis (Searle, 1911) Calamoecia zeidleri Bayly, 1984