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Comparative morphology and review of Mytilocyprinid ostracods (Family Cyprididae)

Australian Journal of Zoology Supplementary Series, 1978
The morphology of 14 species of the Australian tribe Mytilocypridini (Family Cyprididae Baird, 1845), grouped within the three genera Australocypris, Mytilocypris and Trigonocypris, is compared in order to find which morphological features are important in their taxonomy at the generic and specific levels of that tribe.
S. A. Halse, J. M. McRae
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Evolutionary Interactions Between Sexual and All-Female Taxa of Cyprinotus (Ostracoda: Cyprididae)

Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution, 1994
Freshwater ostracodes show both an exceptionally high incidence of transitions to unisexuality and, in some cases, an extraordinary level of clonal diversity. There is no understanding of the agents promoting these transitions to thelytoky, although it has been suggested that their frequency may set the stage for sexual taxa to infuse clonal diversity ...
Paul D N Hebert
exaly   +3 more sources

Cyprididae (Ostracoda) du Miocène supérieur du Bassin de Turiec (Slovaquie) : Taxonomie et Paléoécologie

Revue De Micropaleontologie, 2004
Resume Le Bassin de Turiec a livre douze especes d’ostracodes appartenant a la famille des Cyprididae ; trois d’entre elles sont nouvelles – Herpetocypris denticulata nov. sp., H. pusilla nov. sp. et Psychrodromus janzi nov. sp. La decouverte de Mediocypris temoigne de l’occupation du Bassin de Turiec par les ostracodes depuis le Miocene moyen.
Radovan Pipík
exaly   +2 more sources

Anchialine Cyprididae (Ostracoda) from the Galapagos Islands, with a review of the subfamily Paracypridinae

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1992
The five species of Cyprididae collected from anchialine habitats of the Galapagos Islands include Paracypris crispa, previously described from marine caves and reefs on Bermuda, and the freshwater species Strandesia stocki, which is widely distributed in wells of the West Indies.
Rosalie F Maddocks
exaly   +2 more sources

Phylogeny of the genus Chrissia (Ostracoda: Cyprididae) with description of a new species from China [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Crustacean Biology, 2014
A new species of the genus Chrissia Hartmann, 1957 is described from Dongqian Lake, East China. Chrissia dongqianhuensis n. sp. is characterized by short swimming setae on the second antenna. This character state is very rare in the genus, and besides the new species the feature is found only in Chrissia ceylonica (Daday, 1898).
Ivana Karanovic
exaly   +2 more sources

On Pseudocypretta franki n. sp. (Ostracoda, Cyprididae) from Lake Sibaya, South Africa

Crustaceana, 2023
Abstract Pseudocypretta franki n. sp. is described from Lake Sibaya in South Africa. This is the first African species of the genus, which has two further Asian and one South American species. Clearly, the genus has a much wider distribution than originally thought and it is postulated that further species could be found in zoogeographical regions from
Vitor Góis Ferreira   +2 more
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