The Darwinulidae, the only surviving family of the superfamily Darwinuloidea, are revised and 28 extant species are retained. Twenty-six species (2 of which as yet formally undescribed) are allocated to 5 genera, 3 of which are here described as new; 2 species have an uncertain position within the family because of their insufficient original description are listed here as species inquirendae. New genera are characterised on combinations of soft part and valve characters, but the chaetotaxy of the limbs seems most conservative and most suitable the identification of genera. Darwinula s.s. and Microdarwinula are, with regard to recent species, monospecific.Alicenula nov. gen. is erected to compromise the 3 species of the former serricaudata-...
We report on two new Recent species of the genus Darwinula (D. aotearoa spec. nov. and D. kohanga sp...
Six species of the given family referred to genera Darwinula and Vestalenula have been reliably esta...
within the ancient asexual family Darwinulidae. Distribution maps were compiled based on data from t...
The Darwinulidae, the only surviving family of the superfamily Darwinuloidea, are revised and 28 ext...
Darwinulidae is believed to be one of the few metazoan taxa in which fully asexual reproduction migh...
The Darwinulidae are the only surviving post-Palaeozoic darwinulocopine family of an extensive radia...
Six species in two genera of Darwinulidae are here reported from Europe; two of these are known from...
The species Darwinula stevensoni is extensively redescribed. Morphological variability of both valve...
Early Mesozoic Argentinian darwinuloids, now re-assigned to the genus Penthesilenula (incae group), ...
Background: Fully asexually reproducing taxa lack outcrossing. Hence, the classic Biological Species...
Fully asexually reproducing taxa lack outcrossing. Hence, the classic Biological Species Concept can...
Darwinulidae Although Penthesilenula brasiliensis is globally widespread, known from seven of the w...
The species Darwinula stevensoni is extensively redescribed. Morphological variability of both valve...
L'auteur propose de grouper les Darwinula sans cavité incubatrice dans un nouveau genre, Microdarivi...
The genus Vestalenula is the most species rich in the putative ancient asexual ostracod Family Darwi...
We report on two new Recent species of the genus Darwinula (D. aotearoa spec. nov. and D. kohanga sp...
Six species of the given family referred to genera Darwinula and Vestalenula have been reliably esta...
within the ancient asexual family Darwinulidae. Distribution maps were compiled based on data from t...
The Darwinulidae, the only surviving family of the superfamily Darwinuloidea, are revised and 28 ext...
Darwinulidae is believed to be one of the few metazoan taxa in which fully asexual reproduction migh...
The Darwinulidae are the only surviving post-Palaeozoic darwinulocopine family of an extensive radia...
Six species in two genera of Darwinulidae are here reported from Europe; two of these are known from...
The species Darwinula stevensoni is extensively redescribed. Morphological variability of both valve...
Early Mesozoic Argentinian darwinuloids, now re-assigned to the genus Penthesilenula (incae group), ...
Background: Fully asexually reproducing taxa lack outcrossing. Hence, the classic Biological Species...
Fully asexually reproducing taxa lack outcrossing. Hence, the classic Biological Species Concept can...
Darwinulidae Although Penthesilenula brasiliensis is globally widespread, known from seven of the w...
The species Darwinula stevensoni is extensively redescribed. Morphological variability of both valve...
L'auteur propose de grouper les Darwinula sans cavité incubatrice dans un nouveau genre, Microdarivi...
The genus Vestalenula is the most species rich in the putative ancient asexual ostracod Family Darwi...
We report on two new Recent species of the genus Darwinula (D. aotearoa spec. nov. and D. kohanga sp...
Six species of the given family referred to genera Darwinula and Vestalenula have been reliably esta...
within the ancient asexual family Darwinulidae. Distribution maps were compiled based on data from t...