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1984
The Ostracoda, a group of small entomostracan Crustacea, form an important element in the Sri Lankan fauna. The adults range from 0.3 to 5 mm in length. Occupying a wide variety of habitats, the rather rare terrestrial forms have never been found there and the marine species are regarded as lying outside the terms of reference of this account. With the
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The Ostracoda, a group of small entomostracan Crustacea, form an important element in the Sri Lankan fauna. The adults range from 0.3 to 5 mm in length. Occupying a wide variety of habitats, the rather rare terrestrial forms have never been found there and the marine species are regarded as lying outside the terms of reference of this account. With the
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Ostracoda and paleoceanography
2002Ostracodes are mainly benthic Crustacea. They are commonly preserved in marine and marginal marine sediments and are used increasingly in Quaternary paleoceanography. The ecological sensitivity of ostracode species to temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen have allowed paleoceanographic reconstruction of important climate-related variables over ...
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2014
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1957
pgs. 429-437 ; Distributional and ecological notes are provided for the 56 species of marine ostracods known from the Gulf of Mexico. Nineteen additional species from the West Indies, Caribbean Sea, and adjacent areas are also listed. Most ostracod species have been reported from the northwest sector of the Gulf, including the area off Galveston, Texas.
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pgs. 429-437 ; Distributional and ecological notes are provided for the 56 species of marine ostracods known from the Gulf of Mexico. Nineteen additional species from the West Indies, Caribbean Sea, and adjacent areas are also listed. Most ostracod species have been reported from the northwest sector of the Gulf, including the area off Galveston, Texas.
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Pennsylvanian Ostracoda an Ostracoda Fauna of the Nowata Shale
American Midland Naturalist, 1932H. N. Coryell, Gustavo A. Osorio
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A Review of some European genera of the Family Loxoconchidae (Crustacea: Ostracoda)
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1984David J Horne, Horne David J
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