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Origin of Antarctic Isopoda (Crustacea, Malacostraca)
Marine Biology, 1992An analysis of the horizontal and the vertical zonation of the Antarctic Isopoda, combined with knowledge of the geological history of Antarctica and isopod phylogeny, revealed that the isopod family Serolidae and subfamily Arcturinae are likely to have evolved from ancestors that inhabited a cold-temperate Gondwanian province.
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JURASSIC ISOPOD (MALACOSTRACA: PERACARIDA) FROM RANVILLE, NORMANDY, FRANCE
Journal of Paleontology, 2005Abstract A single specimen of a likely sphaeromatoid isopod is described from the Upper Bathonian of northern France at Ranville, Normandy. The remarkable three-dimensional preservation consists of only the head and first pereionite, but clearly constitutes a new genus and species, Reboursia ranvillensis.
Guinot, D., Wilson, G.D.F., Schram, F.R.
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Morphology and evolution of Malacostraca
2014In this dissertation project comparative morphological studies on the nervous system, mandible structure and sensory equipment of Decapoda and Peracarida are presented and interpreted with regard to the evolution of the taxa. This is a cumulative dissertation and the results were obtained in several separate publications.
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Convergences Between Late Paleozoic and Modern Cardidoid Malacostraca
Systematic Biology, 1974Schram, F. R. (Dept. of Zool., Eastern Ill. U., Charleston, lll. 61920) 1974. Convergences between Late Paleozoic and modern caridoid Malacostraca. Syst. Zool. 23:323-332.-Study of the Middle Pennsylvanian, Mazon Creek, Essex fauna Crustacea (Johnson and Richardson, 1966; and Richardson and Johnson, 1971) of northeastern Illinois has prompted an ...
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Higher Crustaceans (Malacostraca, Arthropoda) in the Volga and Kama Rivers
Inland Water BiologyE. M. Kurina
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Evolution der Muskelentwicklung der Malacostraca (Crustacea)
2015Die Doktorarbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Evolution des Entwicklungsmodus der Malacostraca. Der Verlauf der Muskelentwicklung wird für ausgewählte Vertreter der Gruppe beschrieben, und die in den verschiedenen Linien auftretenden evolutionären Veränderungen des Entwicklungsverlaufes werden durch Heterochronieanalyse rekonstruiert.
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