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Uptake and Elimination of14C-Aldrin and14C-Dieldrin by the Ostracod Chlamydotheca Arcuata (Sars)

International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, 1972
Abstract Laboratory-reared, insecticide-free fresh-water ostracods, Chlamydotheca arcuata (Sars), were exposed to various concentrations of 14C-aldrin and 14C-dieldrin. Aldrin and dieldrin were accumulated in or by ostracod tissue both with and against concentration gradients from water.
J A, Kawatski, J C, Schmulbach
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Chlamydotheca llanoensis n. sp.: a large ostracode from the latest Pleistocene of the Southern High plains, useful in correlation of streamside Paleo-Indian sites

Journal of Paleontology, 1988
Chlamydotheca llanoensis is a new species of freshwater ostracode found in latest Pleistocene (12,000–10,000 years B.P.) fluviatile sediments on the Southern High Plains. At the type locality (Lubbock Lake Archaeological Site, Lubbock County, Texas) and at two other localities, C. llanoensis was associated with streamside Paleo-Indian artifacts.
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Musculature And Muscle Scars Of Chlamydotheca Arcuata (sars) And Cypridopsis Vidua (o. F. Mueller) (ostracoda-cyprididae).

1964
PhD ; Geology ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/183797/2/6412687 ...
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Chlamydotheca arcuata: Autoradiographic Localization of 14 C-Aldrin and 14 C-Dieldrin

Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1970
J A, Kawatski, J C, Schmulbach
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Toxicities of Aldrin and Dieldrin to the Freshwater Ostracod Chlamydotheca arcuata12

Journal of Economic Entomology, 1971
J. A. Kawatski, J. C. Schmulbach
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