'' is an unusually large diplostracan, at up to 18 mm long. They are mostly long, with the exception of
Leptodora, which can be up to long. The body is not obviously segmented and bears a folded
carapace which covers the
thorax and
abdomen. The head is angled downwards, and may be separated from the rest of the body by a "cervical sinus" or notch. It bears a single black compound eye, located on the animal's midline, in all but two genera, and often, a single
ocellus is present. The head also bears two pairs of
antennae – the first antennae are small, unsegmented appendages, while the second antennae are large, segmented, and branched, with powerful muscles. The first antennae bear olfactory
setae, while the second are used for swimming by most species. The pattern of setae on the second antennae is useful for identification. The part of the head which projects in front of the first antennae is known as the
rostrum or "beak". The
mouthparts are small, and consist of an unpaired labrum, a pair of mandibles, a pair of maxillae, and an unpaired labium. They are used to eat "organic detritus of all kinds" and
bacteria. The thorax bears five or six pairs of lobed, leaf-like appendages, each with numerous hairs or setae.
Carbon dioxide is lost, and
oxygen taken up, through the body surface. ==Lifecycle==