Chlamydotheca

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Chlamydotheca
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Chlamydotheca

de Saussure, 1858[1]
Type species

Mastumura, 1917
Diversity
About 36 species

Chlamydotheca is a genus of freshwater ostracods in the family Cyprididae. About 36 species are known to occur throughout continental waters. Four species are found in Argentina.[2]

Taxonomy[]

Once classified as Chlamydotheca australis is now accepted as a synonym for .

Species[]

  • de Saussure, 1858
  • Chlamydotheca elegans Roessler, 1986[3]
  • Claus, 1892
  • Sharpe, 1910
  • (Baird, 1862)
  • (Sars, 1901) Klie, 1931
  • (Claus, 1982)
  • (Sars, 1901)
  • [4]

References[]

  1. ^ Mémoire sur divers Crustacés nouveaux du Mexique et des Antilles. H Saussure, 1858
  2. ^ "The genus Chlamydotheca Saussure (Crustacea: Ostracoda) in northeastern Argentina" (PDF). Nauplius Journal. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
  3. ^ E Roessler, 1986, Caldasia, 14, (68-70), pages 617-650
  4. ^ Pierce, Harold G. (1988). "Chlamydotheca llanoensis n. sp.: a large ostracode from the latest Pleistocene of the Southern High plains, useful in correlation of streamside Paleo-Indian sites". Journal of Paleontology. 62 (3): 445–447. doi:10.1017/S0022336000059230.

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