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Post-larval developmental dynamics of the Spinicaudatan (Branchiopoda: Diplostraca) carapace [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Crustacean Biology, 2014
The evolution of reproductive systems is of critical importance to evolution and yet has been difficult to examine using paleontological information. Recent studies on freshwater “clam shrimp” in both extant and fossil populations have demonstrated that sex can be inferred by quantifying morphological differences of the carapaces.
Stephen C Weeks, Weeks Stephen C
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PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF THE FAMILY AFROGRAPTIDAE (BRANCHIOPODA-DIPLOSTRACA-ESTHERIELLINA)

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2021
Mateo Monferran   +3 more
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The first spinicaudatan (Crustacea: Diplostraca) from Permo-Triassic continental sequences of South America and its palaeoecological context

open access: yesAlcheringa, 2013
Tassi, L.V., Monti, M., Gallego, O.F., Zavattieri, A.M. & Lara, M.B., 2013. The first spinicaudatan (Crustacea:Diplostraca) from Permo-Triassic continental sequences in South America and its palaeoecological context. Alcheringa 37, 187–199. ISSN 0311-5518. Cornia martinsnetoi sp. nov., the first spinicaudatan from Permian–Triassic continental sequences
Ana Maria Zavattieri, Maria BELÉN Lara
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Triassic clam shrimps (“Conchostraca”; Branchiopoda: Diplostraca) from Mallorca: Taxonomic description and interregional comparisons

Zootaxa, 2021
We describe four upper Lower Triassic to lower Middle Triassic clam shrimp-bearing intervals from Mallorca, which include the clam shrimp species Hornestheria sp. aff. Hornestheria sollingensis and several other forms of carapace valve morphology: Hornestheria? Morphotype 1, Hornestheria? Morphotype 2, and other undetermined carapace valves.
FRANK SCHOLZE, RAFEL MATAMALES-ANDREU
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Clam shrimp fauna (Diplostraca-Spinicaudata and Estheriellina) from the Lower Cretaceous of Las Hoyas, Cuenca (Spain)

Cretaceous Research, 2020
Abstract New invertebrate records from the Lower Cretaceous Las Hoyas site (La Huerguina Formation, Iberian Range, Spain) are here described, among them, the first record of clam shrimps from this unit. This fauna includes a new afrograptid, Lahuerguinagrapta multicostata gen. et sp.
Mateo D Monferran   +2 more
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Temporal variability of abundance and non-predation mortality of some major groups of crustacean zooplankton (Diplostraca, Copepoda, and Decapoda) in Magdalena Bay, Baja California, Mexico

Journal of Crustacean Biology, 2023
Abstract Estimates of the prevalence of dead zooplankton are increasingly necessary in marine ecological studies. We aimed to identify the relative proportions of live/dead individuals of three of the historically most abundant taxa of zooplankton in Magdalena Bay, Mexico: copepods, decapods, and diplostracans.
Emilio Alejandro Alemany-Rodríguez   +1 more
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Spinicaudata (Branchiopoda: Diplostraca) in Australia’s arid zone: unparalleled diversity at regional scales and within water bodies [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Crustacean Biology, 2015
Multispecies spinicaudatan assemblages, where several species co-occur simultaneously within the same water body, are relatively rarely observed. In part, this can be due to taxonomic impediments and the presence of cryptic species. Several recent studies on Australian Spinicaudata revealed much higher species diversities than previously known for this
Martin Schwentner   +2 more
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A new clam shrimp (Branchiopoda: Diplostraca: Spinicaudata) from the Upper Jurassic in the Jiyuan Basin, China and its biostratigraphic significance

Zootaxa, 2023
A new spinicaudatan species Triglypta jiyuanensis Liao & Huang sp. nov. is described from the Upper Jurassic Maao Formation in the Jiyuan Basin, northwestern Henan Province, China. The carapace of the new species is ornamented with punctae, linear arrangements of punctae, and radial lirae.
HUAN-YU LIAO   +4 more
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