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The subfamily Eucyclopinae, with the exception of the questionable Eucyclops (Stygocyclops) teras (Graeter, 1907), includes species and subspecies characterized by three appendages on the distal segment of the fifth leg. Two genera are known to embracing stygobitic or stygophilic species and subspecies. Eucyclops Claus 1893
Paracyclops Claus 1893
Eucyclops graeteri (Chappuis 1927) [I 4, II 3; B, K]
Eucyclops ibleicus Pesce & Galassi 1987 [I 5c; K]
Eucyclops inarmatus Kiefer 1932 [I n7d; B]
Eucyclops linderi Lindberg 1948 [VI 3ab; A]
Eucyclops longispinosus Pesce & Galassi 1987 [I 5c; K]
Eucyclops macrurus damianae (Petkovski 1971) [I 5c, I 9a; a]
Eucyclops macrurus intermedius Damian 1955 [I 5c, I 9a, II6; a K]
Eucyclops macrurus naphaeus (Petkovski 1971) [I 9b; S]
Eucyclops miurai Ito 1952 [III 5; A a]
Eucyclops persistens Monchenko 1978 [III; L]
Eucyclops persistens tauricus Monchenko & Sopova 1984 [III; L]
Eucyclops puteincola Kiefer 1981 [I 12; K]
Eucyclops subterraneus (Graeter 1907)(=E. graeteri Chappuis 1927) [III; A, a]
Eucyclops subterraneus damianae Petkovski, 1971 [I 5c, I 9a, II6; a K]
Eucyclops subterraneus scythicus Plesa 1989 [II; a]
Eucyclops subterraneus intermedius (Damian 1955) (syn. E. macrurus intermedius) [I 5c, I 9a, II6; a K]
Eucyclops teras (Graeter 1907) [II 4; A]
Paracyclops aioiensis Ito 1957 [III 5, a]
Paracyclops uenoi Ito 1962 [III 5; A]
Paracyclops smileyi Strayer 1988 [VIII; L]
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