- the mode of reproduction.
Notostracans are
omnivores living on the
bottom of
temporary pools and
shallow lakes.
Notostracans are 2–5
centimetres (0.8–2...
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suggest that they do not
belong to Triops, with some not even
belonging to
notostracans. The
Upper Carboniferous genus Lynceites was once
thought to represent...
- or plankton,
which they take
using the
setae on
their appendages. But
notostracans are
omnivorous and very
opportunistic feeders and will eat
algae and...
-
decapods carry the eggs
attached to the pleopods,
while peracarids,
notostracans, anostracans, and many
isopods form a
brood pouch from the
carapace and...
-
Permian of the
Thuringian Forest Basin, Germany, with a
review of
Permian notostracans from the Lodève basin, France". Semana. 37: 57–103. Korn, Michael; Rabet...
- the world, and the most
widespread of the
tadpole shrimps. Like
other notostracans, L. apus has a
broad carapace, long
segmented abdomen, and
large numbers...
-
meaning leaf-footed, is
derived from
their flat,
leaflike appendages.
Notostracans are
placed in the
infraclass Calamanostraca,
which also
contains the...
- Strudops, the
earliest known notostracan....
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Jeholops lacked eyes.
Chenops Thomas A. Hegna; Ren Dong (2010). "Two new "
notostracans",
Chenops gen. nov. and
Jeholops gen. nov. (Crustacea: Branchiopoda:...
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blind lobster)
Triops cancriformis (also
known as
tadpole shrimp; a
notostracan crustacean)
Molluscs Nautilina (e.g.,
Nautilus pompilius)
Neopilina –...