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A Method for Studying the External Anatomy of Copepods

Arthur G. Humes, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1964 - 
- Vol. 6, Iss: 3, pp 238-240
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In this article, it was shown that lactic acid is the best clearing agent for the preparation of temporary mounts of whole or dissected copepods, and that obese forms or specimens with a thin cuticle are best transferred through mixtures of the medium in which they have been kept and Lactic acid.
Abstract
We have found lactic acid to be the best clearing agent for the preparation of temporary mounts of whole or dissected copepods. Fresh, alcoholic, or formalin fixed specimens become cleared within a few minutes to some hours, depending upon their size and the duration of preservation. When first placed in the un diluted acid, the copepods may become somewhat contracted, but soon regain, and thereafter retain, their normal size and shape. In order to avoid rupture, obese forms or specimens with a thin cuticle are best transferred through mixtures of the medium in which they have been kept and lactic acid. Since the latter is dense, layering the fluids in a small dish is usually satisfactory: the original medium will evaporate slowly, leaving the speci mens in the acid. Fluids with appreciable concentrations of dissolved salts, however, should be avoided, preferably by transferring the specimens first either to alcohol or to fresh-water.

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Preparation of Copepod Mounts for Taxonomic Work and for Permanent Collections

TL;DR: An investigation of the microfauna of the shore at Whitstable, Kent, it was necessary to examine and to identify the many Harpacticoid copepods which occurred there.