Global biodiversity and phylogenetic evaluation of remipedia (crustacea).
Remipedia is one of the most recently discovered classes of crustaceans, first described in 1981 from anchialine caves in the Bahamas Archipelago. The class is divided into the order Enantiopoda, represented by two fossil species, and Nectiopoda, which contains all known extant remipedes. Since thei...
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Main Authors: | Marco T Neiber, Tamara R Hartke, Torben Stemme, Alexandra Bergmann, Jes Rust, Thomas M Iliffe, Stefan Koenemann |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/afd601fd1c3444b38d8da7f35f0d9e12 |
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