Ceuthonectes Explained
Ceuthonectes is a genus of copepods in the family Canthocamptidae. It includes the Slovenian endemic species C. rouchi, which is listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List.[1] Ceuthonectes contains the following species:
- Ceuthonectes boui Apostolov, 2002
- Ceuthonectes bulbiseta Apostolov, 2002
- Ceuthonectes chappuisi Rouch, 1980
- Ceuthonectes colchidanus (Borutsky, 1930)
- Ceuthonectes gallicus Chappuis, 1928
- Ceuthonectes haemusi Apostolov, 2000
- Ceuthonectes hungaricus Pónyi, 1958
- Ceuthonectes latifurcatus (Borutsky, 1931)
- Ceuthonectes mirabilis Miura, 1964
- Ceuthonectes pescei Cottarelli & Saporito, 1985
- Ceuthonectes petkovskii Karanovic, 1999
- Ceuthonectes rouchi Petkovski, 1984
- Ceuthonectes serbicus Chappuis, 1924
- Ceuthonectes vievilleae Rouch, 1980
Notes and References
- Sket, B. . Ceuthonectes rouchi . 1996 . e.T4299A10763211 . 1996 . 10.2305/IUCN.UK.1996.RLTS.T4299A10763211.en . 6 January 2018.