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Cypricercus cuneatus Sars 1895
<i>Cypricercus cuneatus</i> Sars, 1895 <p>(Figs 1–5, 21)</p> <p> <b>Material examined.</b> Type material (SAM A11140, Cape of Good Hope III, specimens raised from dried mud in Oslo by G. O. Sars), c.
Martens, Koen, Savatenalinton, Sukonthip
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Three new species of non-marine ostracods (Crustacea, Ostracoda) from small water bodies of northern China. [PDF]
Yu N, Ma S, Wang Q, Zhai D.
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Seven new species and one new subspecies of the genus Strandesia s.l. Stuhlmann, 1888, are described. Four species reared by Sars (1901) from dried mud from Brazil are redescribed.
Broodbakker, Nico W., Broodbakker, Nico
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Two new species of Strandesia Stuhlmann, 1888 are described from the northeastern part of Thailand: S. karanovicae sp. nov. and S. amnatcharoenensis sp. nov.
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Occurrence of the large ostracod, Chlamydotheca unispinosa (Baird, 1862), in temporary waters of Montserrat, Lesser Antilles. [PDF]
Schmidt RE, Shoobs NF, McMullin ER.
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A New Genus and Species of the Springendemic Ostracoda (Cypricercinae, Cyprididae) and its Genetic Population Structure among Rheocrenic Springs in Japan. [PDF]
Munakata M, Tanaka H, Kakui K.
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We redescribe Cypricercus cuneatus Sars, 1895 and Strandesia mercatorum (Vavra, 1895), type species of their genera, in order to reassess the taxonomic position of species in Cypricercus s.l. and Strandesia s.l., as well as to clarify the distinction between Cypricercus s.s. and Strandesia s.s.
Savatenalinton, Sukonthip, Martens, Koen
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Two new species of freshwater Ostracoda of the genusStrandesiaStuhlmann, 1888 from Kerala, India
Journal of Natural History, 1993Two new species of Strandesia s.l. from southern India (state of Kerala) are described. The first, S. gopinathani sp. nov., belongs to the S. weberi-species group which consists of semi-globular taxa with a large caudal spine on the RV. The second, S. dani sp.
S. George, K. Martens
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Toxicity of Binary Metal Mixtures to the Tropical Ostracod Strandesia Trispinosa
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2023Raquel Aparecida Moreira +2 more
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Two new species of freshwater Ostracoda of the genusStrandesiaStuhlmann, 1888 from Kerala, India
Journal of Natural History, 1993Koen Martens
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