On Australian Entomostracans [PDF]
Detailed scientific description with illustrations of Australian Entomostracans, Sub-kingdom: Anmulosa, Class: crustacea, Division: entomostraca. The Legion I. Branchiopoda has been previously described by Rev. King in the Papers and Proceedings, Vol.
King, Robert Lethbridge
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Comparative phylotranscriptomics reveals glycolytic adaptation associated with prolonged larval development in the coastal slipper lobster <i>Crenarctus bicuspidatus</i>. [PDF]
Choi H +5 more
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Analyses of the Dmrt family in a decapod crab, Eriocheir sinensis uncover new facets on the evolution of DM domain genes. [PDF]
Zhang P, Yang Y, Xu Y, Cui Z.
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New morphological data on <i>Kurzia longirostris</i> (Daday, 1898) (Crustacea, Branchiopoda) from the Congo River Basin. [PDF]
Moreira-Silva C +6 more
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Myriapod Metallothioneins Conserve the Ancestral Architecture of Arthropods While Displaying Lineage-Specific Adaptations in Metal Binding. [PDF]
Palacios Ò, Capdevila M, Albalat R.
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Major Revisions in Pancrustacean Phylogeny and Evidence of Sensitivity to Taxon Sampling. [PDF]
Bernot JP +5 more
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Co-opted and canonical glycerol channels play a major role during anhydrobiosis of an extremophile crustacean. [PDF]
Rey-Alfonso Á +7 more
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Diagnosing Eulimnadia and Paralimnadia (Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata: Limnadiidae).
Eulimnadia and Paralimnadia are both strongly supported, monophyletic limnadiid lineages based on molecular studies. However, defining the two taxa morphologically relies on the presence/absence of a subcercopodal spiniform projection; otherwise there is considerable overlap and confusion in morphological characters between the two taxa.
Brian V, Timms, D Christopher, Rogers
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Brain anatomy of the Cambrian fossil Jianfengia multisegmentalis informs euarthropod phylogeny. [PDF]
Strausfeld NJ +3 more
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On Some Anostraca (Crustacea, Branchiopoda) from Sardinia [PDF]
Vezio Cottarelli, Graziella Mura
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