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Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen. 296:67-71
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Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen. 292:247-258
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Journal of Natural History. 53:285-300
Xironogiton, a genus of crayfish worm (order Branchiobdellida), is historically endemic to North America. To date, six species of Xironogiton have been described, including five and one from areas ...
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Western North American Naturalist. 81
The Snake River Pilose Crayfish, Pacifastacus connectens (Faxon 1914), previously known only from the middle Snake River drainage in south-central Idaho west to the Harney Basin in southeastern Oregon, was discovered in the lower Deschutes River in n
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Southeastern Naturalist. 17:N34-N39
Rhynobrissus cuneus, a small, irregular sea urchin, was originally described from 5 tests washed onto the beach at Fort Macon, NC, and it has been reported only once since, from 7 specimens collected from Playa Jicacal, Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico.
Autor:
Patricia G Weaver, Larisa A Doguzhaeva, Daniel R Lawver, R Christopher Tacker, Charles N Ciampaglio, Jon M Crate, Wenxia Zheng
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 11, p e28195 (2011)
BackgroundPreservation of original organic components in fossils across geological time is controversial, but the potential such molecules have for elucidating evolutionary processes and phylogenetic relationships is invaluable. Chitin is one such mo
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https://doaj.org/article/34af8173323748aeb3aceb54b2cc81ce
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Zootaxa. 4565(2)
Entocythere cambaria was described by William S. Marshall in 1903 as the first species in what would later become family Entocytheridae. Designated as the type species of Entocythere both by original designation and monotypy, E. cambaria is integral
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Northeastern Naturalist. 23:525-531
Ostracods of the family Entocytheridae are obligate ectosymbionts, primarily of crayfishes. Although the distribution and diversity of crayfishes is well known in the northeastern US, little is known about entocytherids in this region. In this study,
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Invertebrate Biology. 135:252-258
Five male entocytherid ostracods of four different species recovered from signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus were observed exhibiting false mating behaviors with either another adult male, an A1 sub-adult male, or an A3 juvenile of indeterminat
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Zootaxa. 4448(1)
Ostracods of the family Entocytheridae are obligate ectosymbionts of other crustaceans, including crayfishes, isopods, amphipods, and a species of freshwater crab. Entocytheridae, with five subfamilies, 35 genera, and 213 currently accepted species,