Azygocypridina
Azygocypridina | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Crustacea |
Class: | Ostracoda |
Order: | Myodocopida |
Family: | Cypridinidae |
Genus: | Azygocypridina Sylvester-Bradley, 1950 |
Azygocypridina is a genus of ostracods in the family Cypridinidae, which appears to be "the least derived living ostracod", having remained largely unchanged for 350 million years.[1] It contains the following species:[2]
- Azygocypridina africanus (Stebbing, 1902)
- Azygocypridina birsteini Rudjakov, 1961
- Azygocypridina brynmawria Diamond, de Forges & Kornicker, 2008
- Azygocypridina gibber (Muller, 1906)
- Azygocypridina grimaldii (Granata, 1919)
- Azygocypridina imperator (Brady, 1880)
- Azygocypridina imperialis (Stebbing, 1901)
- Azygocypridina lowryi Kornicker, 1985
- Azygocypridina ohtai Hiruta, 1981
- Azygocypridina rudjakovi Kornicker, 1970
References
- ↑ Andrew R. Parker (2009). "Sub-micron structures causing reflection and antireflection in animals". In Stanislav Gorb. Functional Surfaces in Biology, Functional Surfaces in Biology. Springer. pp. 259–284. ISBN 9781402066979.
- ↑ David Horne (2012). S. N. Brandão, M. V. Angel, I. Karanovic, A. Parker, V. Perrier, B. Sames & M. Yasuhara, eds. "Azygocypridina Sylvester-Bradley, 1950". World Ostracoda Database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved December 6, 2012.
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