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On a new cypridopsine genus (Crustacea, Ostracoda, Cyprididae) from the Upper Paraná River Floodplain (Brazil)

Zootaxa, 2012
We describe a new genus, Cabelodopsis n. gen., for the South American ostracod species Cypridopsella hispida Sars, 1901.Zonocypris G.W. Müller, 1898 and Cabelodopsis n. gen. are together united in the new tribe Zonocypridini n. trib., which ischaracterised primarily by a large claw on the female antenna. Cabelodopsis n. gen.
Higuti, Janet, Martens, Koen
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Functional importance of the mandibular skeleto-muscular system in the bivalved arthropod Heterocypris incongruens (Crustacea, Ostracoda, Cyprididae)

The Science of Nature, 2022
Arthropods with a pair of mandibles (Mandibulata) emerged by the end of the Cambrian period. The mandible is one of the apomorphic characteristics of this monophyletic clade, which is composed of Pancrustacea and Myriapoda. Acquisition of the mandible is one of the important events of the evolutionary pathway of arthropods because the powerful ...
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Cyprididae W.Baird 1845

2008
Published as part of Perez-Gelabert, Daniel E., 2008, Arthropods of Hispaniola (Dominican Republic and Haiti): A checklist and bibliography, pp.
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Redescriptions of six species of Ilyodromus Sars, 1894 (Crustacea, Ostracoda, Cyprididae) from New Zealand and Eastern Australia

Zootaxa, 2014
In this paper, we redescribe six species of the genus Ilyodromus Sars, 1894: I, stanleyanus (King, 1855), I. varrovillius (King, 1855), I. smaragdinus Sars, 1894, I. obtusus Sars, 1894, I. substriatus Sars, 1894 and I. viridulus (Brady, 1886) using materials stored in the Oslo museum (Norway) and (re-) described by G.O. Sars.  For each species examined,
Rylan, Shearn   +4 more
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What is Pattersoncypris Bate (Ostracoda: Cyprididae)? A review of the genus and its species

Revue De Micropaleontologie
Renata Juliana Arruda Maia   +2 more
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Recent Cyprididae and Ilyocyprididae (Crustacea: Ostracoda) from Lake Biwa, Japan, including a summary of the lake’s ostracod fauna

Zootaxa, 2011
Sampling between 1999 and 2007 of the recent ostracod fauna of Lake Biwa, an ancient lake located in Japan, produced ten Cyprididae and one Ilyocyprididae species. One Cyprididae species, belonging to the genus Ilyodromus is described herein, Ilyodromus intermedius Okubo n. sp., and Bradleytriebella lineata (Victor & Fernando, 1981c) is redescribed.
Smith, Robin J.   +2 more
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Miocene “Hungarocypris” species of Lake Pannon (Central and South-Eastern Europe) transferred toHerpetocyprella Daday, 1909 (Ostracoda, Cyprididae)

Senckenbergiana lethaea, 2008
The genusHungarocyprisVavra, 1906 is known in Europe by a unique species,Hungarocypris madaraszi (Orley, 1886). Its morphological characteristics are briefly reviewed and compared with those ofHerpetocyprella mongolicaDaday, 1909 from Lake Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan.
Dan L. Danielopol   +5 more
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Ultrastructure of Nosema stenocyprisDiarra & Toguebaye, 1994, a Microsporidian Parasite of Stenocypris major (Crustacea, Ostracoda, Cyprididae)

Archiv für Protistenkunde, 1996
Summary Nosema stenocypris Diarra & Toguebaye , 1994 (Microsporida, Nosematidae) has been described from Stenocypris major (Crustacea, Ostracoda, Cyprididae). It develops in the muscles. Merogonial stages were not observed. The cellular envelope of young sporonts grows in thickness by addition of electron-dense material external to the plasma ...
Karamoko Diarra, Bhen Sikina Toguebaye
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Removal of extracellular coat from giant sperm in female receptacle induces sperm motility in Mytilocypris mytiloides (Cyprididae, Ostracoda, Crustacea)

Cell and Tissue Research, 2016
Previous studies of cypridoidean ostracods have noted that (1) their giant spermatozoa are immotile inside the male, (2) these spermatozoa are motile in the female seminal receptacle and (3) these receptacles are often filled with empty sperm coats. Such findings have led previous authors to hypothesize that sperm must shed their coats in the female ...
Renate, Matzke-Karasz   +2 more
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