Diaptomus

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New Latin, probably from Ancient Greek διάπτωμα (diáptōma, stumble, slip; error; failure) +‎ -us (taxonomic suffix).

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Diaptomus m

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Diaptomidae – widely distributed freshwater copepods including some which serve as intermediate hosts for the fish tapeworm of humans.

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