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Systematic Distribution of Bioluminescence in Marine Animals: A Species-Level Inventory. [PDF]
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Diversity, habitat endemicity and trophic ecology of the fauna of Loki's Castle vent field on the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge. [PDF]
Eilertsen MH +19 more
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Unpouching Peracarida relationships with ultraconserved elements
Abstract Peracarida is a large group containing twelve orders of brooding crustaceans, including the large orders Amphipoda, Isopoda, Tanaidacea and Cumacea, and a series of smaller orders, some restricted to isolated habitats. The relationships of Peracarida have been disputed and no attempt has been made to use extensive taxon ...
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Mictacea, a New Order of Crustacea Peracarida
Journal of Crustacean Biology, 1985ABSTRACT A new order, Mictacea, is proposed within the superorder Peracarida for Hirsutia bathyalis Sanders, Hessler, and Garner and Mictocaris halope Bowman and Iliffe. The new order is characterized by a unique combination of characters, most of which are not unique to the Mictacea, but are found in at least one other peracaridan order.
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The ANDEEP Tanaidacea (Crustacea: Peracarida) revisited <br />III: the family Akanthophoreidae
A restricted phylogenetic analysis is conducted to test if the family Akanthophoreidae is monophyletic. The family was found to be monophyletic with a Bremer support of 11 and is redefined to include the genera Akanthophoreus, Chauliopleona, Mimicarhaphura, Parakanthophoreus gen.
Larsen, Kim, Araújo-Silva, Catarina L.
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The spermatozoon of peracarida
Journal of Ultrastructure Research, 1980Franco Cotelli
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The spermatozoon of peracarida. I. The spermatozoon of terrestrial isopods
Journal of Ultrastructure Research, 1976Spermatozoa of isopods belonging to the suborder of Oniscoidea have been studied by means of electron microscopy, both in sections and in negatively stained whole mounts. The motionless sperm is composed of a complicated acrosomal complex, a filamentous nucleus with uncondensed chromatin, a long paracrystalline perforatorium, a couple of peculiar ...
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Evolutionary morphology of the circulatory system in Peracarida (Malacostraca; Crustacea)
Cladistics, 2010AbstractWe demonstrate that by formulating guidelines for evolutionary morphology the transparency, reproducibility, and intersubject testability of evolutionary hypotheses based on morphological data can be enhanced. The five main steps in our concept of evolutionary morphology are (i) taxon sampling, (ii) structural analysis, (iii) character ...
Christian S, Wirkner, Stefan, Richter
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Crustacea II Malacostraca Peracarida
1990Abstract The Malacostraca is the largest class of the Crustacea, with more than 19 000 species known from marine, freshwater, and terrestrial habitats. It is also the most familiar crustacean group, including the edible and economically important, crabs, lobsters, shrimps, and prawns, as well as a number of significant wood-destroying ...
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New species of the genus Zeuxo (Peracarida, Tanaidacea)
Crustaceana, 2014Two new species ofZeuxoTempleton, 1840 are described, one from Korea (Z. koreaensis), belonging to theZ. normani(Richardson, 1905) species complex, and one from Turkey (Z. turkensis). Two otherZeuxospecies (Z. exsargassoSieg, 1980 andZ. holdichiBamber, 1990) are redescribed. The speciesZ.
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