- 7 in). Most
species have 20 body segments,
bearing 11
pairs of leaf-like
phyllopodia (swimming legs), and the body
lacks a carapace. They swim "upside-down"...
- 7 in). Most
species have 20 body segments,
bearing 11
pairs of leaf-like
phyllopodia (swimming legs), and the body
lacks a carapace. They live in
vernal pools...
- dictyostelic, dorsiventral,
densely scaly.
Stipes articulate at base.
Phyllopodia short.
veins free.
Sporangium stalk 3-rowed.
Annulus vertical. Spores...
- diameter.
Greyish branches are
densely covered with
residual leaf
bases (
phyllopodia) up to 1.5 cm long and
crowded leaves on
their tips.
Leaves are yellowish...
-
Tylecodon reticulatus subsp.
phyllopodium have
residual leaf
bases (
phyllopodia)
which remain visible for
several years.
Leaves are
crowded at branch...
-
closely spaced attached in two rows. The
stipes are
jointed and have
phyllopodia at the base. The
rhizome scales have
hairy edges, and are of uniform...
-
lustrous red-brown in colour,
about 4
millimetres (0.16 in) in size.
Phyllopodia are present, with
fasciculate fronds which are
between 6 and 16 centimetres...
- a pair of
stalked eyes, and 11
pairs of
thoracic appendages,
called phyllopodia. The
abdomen bears no
appendages except for the
caudal furca and the...
-
appendages on the
thorax and abdomen, of
which the
first three pairs are
phyllopodia, or leaf-like limbs, as seen in
other branchiopods such as Triops, while...
- is no carapace, but each of the
eleven free
segments bears a pair of
phyllopodia,
which have a
series of
bristles pointing along the animal's midline...