Pinto, Ricardo L., Rocha, Carlos E. F., Rossetti, Giampaolo, Martens, Koen (2013): Contribution to the knowledge of the genus Vestalenula Rossetti & Martens, 1998 (Crustacea, Ostracoda, Darwinulidae), with the description of a new species, V. carinata n. sp., from the island of Florianópolis, Brazil. Zootaxa 3666 (1), DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3666.1.
We report on two new Recent species of the genus Darwinula (D. aotearoa spec. nov. and D. kohanga sp...
4- Vestalenula pagliolii (Pinto & Kotzian, 1961) Global distribution: NT, PA. Argentinian dist...
Six species in two genera of Darwinulidae are here reported from Europe; two of these are known from...
Pinto, R. L., Rocha, C. E. F., Martens, K. (2003): On two new species of the genus Vestalenula Rosse...
The genus Vestalenula is the most species rich in the putative ancient asexual ostracod Family Darwi...
FIGURE 2. Vestalenula carinata n. sp., line drawings of appendages, holotype (MZUSP28271). A. Antenn...
Figure 1. Vestalenula botocuda sp. nov. A. A1, lv (MZUSP 15044). B. A2, lv (MZUSP 15041). C. Md-palp...
Figure 2. Vestalenula irajai sp. nov. A. A1, lv (animal lost). B. A2, lv (MZUSP 15052). C. Md-palp, ...
Darwinulidae is believed to be one of the few metazoan taxa in which fully asexual reproduction migh...
Darwinulidae Although Penthesilenula brasiliensis is globally widespread, known from seven of the w...
Vestalenula cylindrica Straub, 1952 (Figure 10E–H) Darwinula cylindrica Straub, 1952 Vestalen...
Figure 3. A-H: Vestalenula irajai sp. nov. I-P: Vestalenula botocuda, sp. nov. A. LV, iv (MZUSP 1505...
The Darwinulidae, the only surviving family of the superfamily Darwinuloidea, are revised and 28 ext...
Pinto, R. L., Rocha, C. E. F., Martens, K. (2005): On new terrestrial ostracods (Crustacea, Ostracod...
Mauro, Fábio da Motta, Nascimento, Priscila Soares do, Serejo, Cristiana Silveira (2020): New discov...
We report on two new Recent species of the genus Darwinula (D. aotearoa spec. nov. and D. kohanga sp...
4- Vestalenula pagliolii (Pinto & Kotzian, 1961) Global distribution: NT, PA. Argentinian dist...
Six species in two genera of Darwinulidae are here reported from Europe; two of these are known from...
Pinto, R. L., Rocha, C. E. F., Martens, K. (2003): On two new species of the genus Vestalenula Rosse...
The genus Vestalenula is the most species rich in the putative ancient asexual ostracod Family Darwi...
FIGURE 2. Vestalenula carinata n. sp., line drawings of appendages, holotype (MZUSP28271). A. Antenn...
Figure 1. Vestalenula botocuda sp. nov. A. A1, lv (MZUSP 15044). B. A2, lv (MZUSP 15041). C. Md-palp...
Figure 2. Vestalenula irajai sp. nov. A. A1, lv (animal lost). B. A2, lv (MZUSP 15052). C. Md-palp, ...
Darwinulidae is believed to be one of the few metazoan taxa in which fully asexual reproduction migh...
Darwinulidae Although Penthesilenula brasiliensis is globally widespread, known from seven of the w...
Vestalenula cylindrica Straub, 1952 (Figure 10E–H) Darwinula cylindrica Straub, 1952 Vestalen...
Figure 3. A-H: Vestalenula irajai sp. nov. I-P: Vestalenula botocuda, sp. nov. A. LV, iv (MZUSP 1505...
The Darwinulidae, the only surviving family of the superfamily Darwinuloidea, are revised and 28 ext...
Pinto, R. L., Rocha, C. E. F., Martens, K. (2005): On new terrestrial ostracods (Crustacea, Ostracod...
Mauro, Fábio da Motta, Nascimento, Priscila Soares do, Serejo, Cristiana Silveira (2020): New discov...
We report on two new Recent species of the genus Darwinula (D. aotearoa spec. nov. and D. kohanga sp...
4- Vestalenula pagliolii (Pinto & Kotzian, 1961) Global distribution: NT, PA. Argentinian dist...
Six species in two genera of Darwinulidae are here reported from Europe; two of these are known from...