- "terrestrial crustaceans", thus
supporting the
Pancrustacea hypothesis that
maxillopods are not
monophyletic (in the
following cladograms Maxillopoda subclasses...
- ten to
twelve classes in
Crustacea or Pancrustacea, with
several former maxillopod subclasses now
recognised as
classes (e.g. Thecostraca, Tantulocarida...
- "Pancrustacean phylogeny:
hexapods are
terrestrial crustaceans and
maxillopods are not monophyletic".
Proceedings of the
Royal Society B: Biological...
- "Pancrustacean phylogeny:
hexapods are
terrestrial crustaceans and
maxillopods are not monophyletic".
Proceedings of the
Royal Society B. 272 (1561):...
- "Pancrustacean phylogeny:
hexapods are
terrestrial crustaceans and
maxillopods are not monophyletic".
Proceedings of the
Royal Society B: Biological...
- Con****rma auritum, the rabbit-ear barnacle, is a
species of
maxillopod in the
family Lepadidae. It is
found in Europe, Africa, and New Zealand. "Con****rma...
- 500
Chilopoda and 1500 Diplopoda. Of crustaceans,
about 900
species of
Maxillopods, 400 Ostracods, 1500
species of Isopods, 500
Amphipods and 30 Decapods...
-
structure between tongue worms and fish lice (Argulidae) – a
group of
maxillopod crustaceans which live as
parasites on fish and
occasionally amphibians...
- from the
family Halicynidae inside Cycloidea.
Cycloids are a
group of
maxillopod arthropods that span
between the
Paleozoic until the
latest Cretaceous...
- the Maxillopoda. In 2008,
Jerzy Dzik
placed them as an
order within the
maxillopod suborder Branchiura,
which previously contained only the
modern fish lice...