Summary: | Figure 7. Macrothrix oviformis from seepage pools in dry bottom of Lago Argentino, Santa Cruz, Argentina (A–G), Lago Largo, Santa Cruz, Argentina (H, I), ponds a few kilometres south of Rt. E crossing of Rio Mac Lennan, Tierra del Fuego (J–P), and Heywood Lake, Signy Island (Q–V). (A, B) Large parthenogenetic female and its head; (C, D) postabdominal claw in outer and ventral view; (E) postabdominal seta; (F, G) seta on proximal segment of endopod; (H, I) adult parthenogenetic female and its seta on proximal segment of endopod; (J, K) large parthenogenetic female and dorsal margin of other female; (L–N) smaller adult parthenogenetic female, its dorsal margin and seta on proximal segment of endopod; (O, P) juvenile female and its seta on proximal segment of endopod; (Q) juvenile male of prereproductive instar; (R, S) its postabdomen and postabdominal claw; (T, U) antenna I in outer and anterior view; (V) inner-distal lobe of limb I. Scale bars: 0.1 mm. Published as part of Kotov, Alexey A., 2007, Revision of the hirsuticornis-like species of Macrothrix Baird, 1843 (Cladocera: Anomopoda: Macrothricidae) from Subantarctic and temperate regions of the southern hemisphere, pp. 2569-2620 in Journal of Natural History 41 (41-44) on page 2584, DOI:10.1080/00222930701689937, http://zenodo.org/record/5233245
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