Definition of Candonidae. Meaning of Candonidae. Synonyms of Candonidae

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Definition of Candonidae

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- Candonidae is a family of ostracods, containing around 25% of all known species of freshwater ostracods. Around 75% of genera in the family are endemic...
- amphipods. The vast majority of the Baikal ostracods belong to the families Candonidae (more than 100 described species) and Cytherideidae (about 50 described...
- This list of African species extinct in the Holocene covers extinctions from the Holocene epoch, a geologic epoch that began about 11,650 years before...
- Neocandona is a genus of ostracods belonging to the family Candonidae. Species: Neocandona helunga Hu & Tao, 2008 Neocandona wangshiehi Hu & Tao, 2008...
- Namibcypris costata is an extinct species of ostracod crustaceans in the family Candonidae, possibly endemic to the southern Kaokoveld in northern Namibia. Inland...
- Pseudocandona is a genus of ostracods in the family Candonidae, containing the following species: Pseudocandona agostinhoi Higuti & Martens, 2014 Pseudocandona...
- Family Genus Species Member Abundance Notes Image Candonidae Candona C. artesensis Swain, 1964 Fossil Lake Lake Unita A candonid ostracod. C. rangliensis...
- The following families are recognised in the superfamily Cypridoidea: Candonidae †Cyprideidae Cyprididae Ilyocyprididae Notodromadidae †Quadracyprididae...
- known species of freshwater ostracods (other speciose families include Candonidae, with 25%, and Limnocytheridae, with 10%). Around 60% of genera in the...
- There are 1,774 species of crustaceans recorded in Ireland. Crustaceans are arthropods of the subphylum Crustacea. Most are aquatic, such as shrimp, barnacles...