Author Institution: Department of Zoology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticu
Detailed scientific description with illustrations of Australian Entomostracans, Sub-kingdom: Anmul...
The specimen described below was collected during one of the regular dredge operations near Manoli ...
Our knowledge of stomatopods from the seas around India is fairly extensive. The monograph of Kemp ...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticu
FIGURE 1. Branchinecta mediospinosa n. sp. Types A) Male, left side of head anterior view, upper arr...
Aspects of the evolution of the branchiopod crustaceans are reviewed and discussed. Despite views to...
This is the published version. Copyright Brigham Young University, Monte L Bean Life Science MuseauB...
South American species of Branchinecta that inhabit high altitude biotopes are so far represented by...
FIGURE 1. Branchinecta uruguayensis n. sp. A) Male, left side of head anterior view. B) Same, latera...
Copyright © 2003 Royal Society of South AustraliaThe genus Branchinella is represented by nine speci...
13 páginas, 6 figuras.A new species of Phallocryptus Biraben 1951 (Branchiopoda, Anostraca) from Mon...
Branchinella occidentalis (Dakin 1914) is redescribed from material collected across the species nat...
FIGURE 1. Branchinecta ferrolimneta n. sp. Male: A) head, anterior view of left side; B) head, later...
FIGURE 2. Branchinecta ferrolimneta n. sp. A- Male, holotype, genitalia, ventral view, right side re...
FIGURE 1. Branchinecta fueguina nov. sp. male. A–E, Head rotated clockwise (up to down) from lateral...
Detailed scientific description with illustrations of Australian Entomostracans, Sub-kingdom: Anmul...
The specimen described below was collected during one of the regular dredge operations near Manoli ...
Our knowledge of stomatopods from the seas around India is fairly extensive. The monograph of Kemp ...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticu
FIGURE 1. Branchinecta mediospinosa n. sp. Types A) Male, left side of head anterior view, upper arr...
Aspects of the evolution of the branchiopod crustaceans are reviewed and discussed. Despite views to...
This is the published version. Copyright Brigham Young University, Monte L Bean Life Science MuseauB...
South American species of Branchinecta that inhabit high altitude biotopes are so far represented by...
FIGURE 1. Branchinecta uruguayensis n. sp. A) Male, left side of head anterior view. B) Same, latera...
Copyright © 2003 Royal Society of South AustraliaThe genus Branchinella is represented by nine speci...
13 páginas, 6 figuras.A new species of Phallocryptus Biraben 1951 (Branchiopoda, Anostraca) from Mon...
Branchinella occidentalis (Dakin 1914) is redescribed from material collected across the species nat...
FIGURE 1. Branchinecta ferrolimneta n. sp. Male: A) head, anterior view of left side; B) head, later...
FIGURE 2. Branchinecta ferrolimneta n. sp. A- Male, holotype, genitalia, ventral view, right side re...
FIGURE 1. Branchinecta fueguina nov. sp. male. A–E, Head rotated clockwise (up to down) from lateral...
Detailed scientific description with illustrations of Australian Entomostracans, Sub-kingdom: Anmul...
The specimen described below was collected during one of the regular dredge operations near Manoli ...
Our knowledge of stomatopods from the seas around India is fairly extensive. The monograph of Kemp ...