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Rhynchocinetidae and Xiphocarididae. They
share the
presence of strap-like
epipods on at
least the
first three pairs of pereiopods, and a
blunt molar process...
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Magnified leg (thoracopod): 1–5 – endites; 6 – endopod; 7 – exopod; 8 –
epipod; 9 – protopod...
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durbanensis Contains four families. They
share the
presence of strap-like
epipods on at
least the
first three pairs of pereiopods, and a
blunt molar process...
- PMC 6003487. PMID 29784780. "Early
Crustacean Evolution and the
Appearance of
Epipods/Gills". ResearchGate.
Retrieved 2020-11-04. Zhang, Xi-guang; Siveter, David;...
- be
characterized by a "short,
dorsally unarmed rostrum, the
presence of
epipods on the
first four
pairs of pereiopods, and the
presence of an appendix...
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other species in its genus, P.
enodis and P. horologii, by the
number of
epipods, and from
Rissoides desmaresti by the
number of
spines on the last segment...
- qualities. Structurally, they both have
dorsoventrally flattened rostrum,
epipods between the
third to
fourth pereopod, and
setobranchs from the
first to...
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constant motion to
circulate fresh, oxygen-bearing
water past the
flattened epipods. When they are startled, they are
capable of
jumping upwards.
Males and...
- 2
maxillule endopod setae, 0
maxilla endopod setae, 4
first maxilliped epipod setae, and 6
third maxilliped setae.
Libinia spinosa can be
classified as...
- Haug (2014). "A
eucrustacean from the
Cambrian 'Orsten' of
Sweden with
epipods and a
maxillary excretory opening". Palaeontology. 57 (5): 909–930. Bibcode:2014Palgy...