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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Table S2. Further Information on The Marrone et al., 2019. An account on the non-malacostracan crustacean fauna from the inland waters of Crete, Greece, with the synonimization of Arctodiaptomus piliger Brehm, 1955 with Arctodiaptomus alpinus (Imhof, 1885) (Copepoda: Calanoida). Limnetica 38(1), 2019: 167-187 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Table S2. Further information on the sampled water bodies. Información adicional de las masas de agua muestreadas WWF list of Greek GSD Code Site SPA SITE SCI SITE island wetlands LIMNI KOURNA KAI DRAPANO (VOREIOANATOLIKES AKTES) - PARALIA GR082 Lmni Kourna KRI164 EKVOLI ALMYROU GEORGIOUPOLIS - LIMNI KOURNA GR4340010 GR4340022 LIMNI AGIAS (CHANIA) LIMNI AGIAS - PLATANIAS - REMA KAI EKVOLI KERITI - GR083 Limni Agyia KRI197 GR4340020 KOILADA FASA GR4340006 GR084 Pond 1 at Omalos (Chania) KRI196 --- LEFKA ORI KAI PARAKTIA ZONI GR4340008 GR085 Pond along the Exo-Apidi road --- --- --- GR086 Marsh 1 of Aposelemis KRI102 --- --- GR087 Limni Zirou KRI015 --- --- GR088 Pond 2 at Omalos (Chania) --- --- LEFKA ORI KAI PARAKTIA ZONI GR4340008 GR090 Marsh of Xerocampos KRI014 ORI ZAKROU GR4320016 --- GR091 Marsh 2 of Aposelemis KRI102 --- --- VOREIOANATOLIKO AKRO KRITIS: DIONYSADES, ELASA KAI VOREIOANATOLIKO GR092 Marsh of Vai KRI001 CHERSONISOS SIDERO (AKRA MAVRO MOURI - VAI - AKRA AKRO KRITIS GR4320009 PLAKAS) KAI THALASSIA ZONI GR4320006 GR094 Pond 3 at Omalos (Chania) --- --- LEFKA ORI KAI PARAKTIA ZONI GR4340008 GR095 Faistos rock pool --- --- --- GR096 Spinalonga rock pool --- --- --- 1 WWF list of Greek GSD Code Site SPA SITE SCI SITE island wetlands EKVOLI DYTIKA ASTEROUSIA (APO AGIOFARANGO EOS KOKKINO GR097 Limni Katalyki KRI146 GEROPOTAMOU PYRGO) GR4310004 MESARAS GR4310012 --- --- VOREIOANATOLIKO AKRO KRITIS: DIONYSADES, ELASA KAI GR098 Athoudiaris pool CHERSONISOS SIDERO (AKRA MAVRO MOURI - VAI - AKRA PLAKAS) KAI THALASSIA ZONI GR4320006 GR099 Karst pool --- ORI ZAKROU GR4320016 --- GR100 Pond at Omalos (Dykti) KRI086 --- DIKTI: OMALOS VIANNOU (SYMI - OMALOS) GR4310006 GR151 Stephana pond --- --- OROS IDI (VORIZIA, GERANOI, KALI MADARA) GR4330005 GR152 Karydi pool --- --- --- VOREIOANATOLIKO AKRO KRITIS: DIONYSADES, ELASA KAI VOREIOANATOLIKO GR153 Profitis Ilias pool --- CHERSONISOS SIDERO (AKRA MAVRO MOURI - VAI - AKRA AKRO KRITIS GR4320009 PLAKAS) KAI THALASSIA ZONI GR4320006 DYTIKA ASTEROUSIA DYTIKA ASTEROUSIA (APO AGIOFARANGO EOS KOKKINO GR175 Cape Lithinon rock pool --- GR4310007 PYRGO) GR4310004 2 .
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