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- Phyllopods [underlined] [branchioopod crustacean]
June 24/42 [1942] Large numbers of
phyllopods ( [space left blank]
were present in milky water of 2
acre alkali lake at about mile 90
on Cariboo Rd. Many were caught
by blind sweeps of the net but only
in certain parts. Only occasionally
could one be seen when it was just
beneath the surface, the water was so
opaque. Females were ovigerous.
This pond also contained enormous numbers
of Daphnia, some of which were preserved.
Also water boatmen, Dytiscus [great diver beetle] and
tadpoles (of R. cantabrigensis or pretiosa [Rana cantabrigensis aka Rana sylvatic, now known as Lithobates sylvatica - wood frog] [Rana pretiosa - Oregon spotted frog])
(For salt composition see Bull. [bulletin] #4 B.C. Dept [department] of mines)
In 101 Mile Lake, ostracod-like [seed shrimp]
phyllopods ( [space left blank] ) were
collected in shallow water among weeds.
Most by blind sweeping; only one was seen
swimming. These were smaller in size
as compared with the specimens collected
in White Lake valley last year; also greener
in colour.
Phyllopods ( [space left blank] )
are also present in Mirage lake as hsown [shown] by
samples submitted by A Munro in 1941.
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