- oxygen, food and, in the case of the
Anostraca and Notostraca, movement.
Branchiopods are
found in
continental fresh water,
including temporary pools and in...
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decapods (shrimps, prawns, crabs,
lobsters and crayfish), seed shrimp,
branchiopods, fish lice, krill, remipedes, isopods, barnacles, copepods,
opossum shrimps...
- Clam
shrimp are a
group of
bivalved branchiopod crustaceans that
resemble the
unrelated bivalved molluscs. They are
extant and also
known from the fossil...
- ISBN 978-0-88864-234-9. Atte
Korhola &
Milla Rautio (2001). "Cladocera and
other branchiopod crustaceans". In John P. Smol;
Harry John
Betteley Birks &
William M...
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resembling fairy shrimp in the
Upper Cambrian,
specifically the
oldest known branchiopod fossil,
Rehbachiella kinnekullensis, from
Orsten marine deposits. Despite...
- centipedes),
Pancrustacea (oligostracans, copepods, malacostracans,
branchiopods, hexapods, etc.), and the
extinct Trilobita – have
heads formed of various...
-
comprising the only
species Rehbachiella kinnekullensis. It is a
possible branchiopod from the
Orsten of Sweden.
Rehbachiella is
roughly 1.7 mm long, with...
- This is a list of invertebrates,
animals without a backbone, that are
commonly kept in
freshwater aquaria by
hobby aquarists.
Numerous shrimp species of...
- shrimp, clam shrimp,
fairy shrimp and
tadpole shrimp belonging to the
branchiopods, the
lophogastridan shrimp,
opossum shrimp and
skeleton shrimp belonging...
-
Triops emeritensis is a
species of
branchiopod within the
family Triopsidae. The
species is
endemic to the
Iberian Peninsula in Extremadura, only being...