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Discovery of Pemphilimnadiopsis cheni (Branchiopoda: Diplostraca: Spinicaudata) from the Benxi Formation in Taiyuan, North China and its stratigraphic significance

Palaeoentomology, 2020
Clam shrimp (Spinicaudata) are worldwide distributed branchiopod crustaceans specialised in ephemeral freshwater habitats. The Carboniferous is an important period for the early evolution and diversification of clam shrimp.
Huanyu Liao   +5 more
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Diplostraca Sars 1865

2012
Order Anomopoda Sars, 1865 Family Daphniidae Straus ...
Kotov, Alexey A.   +2 more
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Diplostraca Gerstaecker 1866

2013
Order Diplostraca Gerstaecker ...
Rogers, D. Christopher, Hill, Matthew A.
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Diplostraca Linder 1945

2015
Order Laevicaudata Linder, 1945 Family Lynceidae Baird, 1845. A species belonging to Lynceidae was reported from outskirts of Pune city, Maharashtra for the first time by Padhye et al. (2011b) but the authors could not confirm the species status. We now confirm this species to be Lynceus alleppeyensis Balaraman & Nayar 2004 which has been described ...
Padhye, Sameer   +2 more
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Pemphilimnadiopsis cheni sp. nov. (Branchiopoda: Diplostraca: Spinicaudata) from the Upper Carboniferous of East Hebei, China and its biostratigraphic significance

Palaeoentomology, 2019
A new conchostracan species Pemphilimnadiopsis cheni sp. nov. is found in the upper section of the Pennsylvanian Benxi Formation in Kaiping, Tangshan City, Hebei Province, China and is closely related to the type species of the genus, P. ortoni.
Huanyu Liao   +3 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   +2 more
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Diplostraca

2008
DIPLOSTRACA CLADOCERA CTENOPODA SIDIDAE Diaphanosoma Brandt, 1850 Diaphanosoma brachyurum (Liévin, 1848). Collado et al., 1984:113 Diaphanosoma fluviatile Hansen, 1899.
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BRANCHIOPOD PHYLOGENY — CONTINUED MORPHOLOGICAL SUPPORT FOR HIGHER TAXA LIKE THE DIPLOSTRACA AND CLADOCERA, AND FOR PARAPHYLYOF 'CONCHOSTRACA' AND 'SPINICAUDATA'

Crustaceana, 2002
In response to a recently published note by Fryer (2001), which addressed a short paper of mine (Olesen, 2000), in itself written as a response to a critical paper by Fryer (1999) of my original article on branchiopod phylogeny (Olesen, 1998), a few comments are here presented.
J. Olesen
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<p><strong>Taxonomy of the clam shrimp Halysestheriidae (Diplostraca: Spinicaudata) from the Upper Cretaceous Nenjiang Formation in central Dayangshu Basin of eastern Inner Mongolia, northeastern China</strong></p>

Palaeoentomology, 2021
A re-examination of the holotype of the type species Halysestheria biformis Zhang & Chen in Zhang et al., 1976 has revealed new characters that were overlooked in the original description. And a taxonomic research was carried out on the clam shrimp collected from the Upper Cretaceous Nenjiang Formation in the central Dayangshu Basin in Ganhe ...
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