Stygotantulus stocki is the smallest crustacean in the world.[ 2] It is less than 0.1 millimetres (0.004 in).
It is an ectoparasite on two families of copepods .[ 3]
↑ Geoffrey A. Boxshall & Rony Huys (1989). "New tantulocarid, Stygotantulus stocki , parasitic on harpacticoid copepods, with an analysis of the phylogenetic relationships within the Maxillopoda". Journal of Crustacean Biology . 9 (1): 126–140. JSTOR 1548454 .
↑ Craig R. McClain & Alison G. Boyer (2009). "Biodiversity and body size are linked across metazoans" . Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences . 296 (1665): 2209–2215. doi :10.1098/rspb.2009.0245 . PMC 2677615 . PMID 19324730 .
↑ Steen Wilhelm Knudsen, Maja Kierkegaard & Jørgen Olesen (2009). "The tantulocarid genus Arcticotantalus removed from Basipodellidae into Deoterthridae (Crustacea: Maxillopoda) after the description of a new species from Greenland, with first live photographs and an overview of the class" (PDF) . Zootaxa . 2035 : 41–68. doi :10.11646/zootaxa.2035.1.2 . S2CID 14384861 .