RMCNWG8P–ostracods (shell-covered crustaceans), seed shrimps (Ostracoda), with very hairy shells, Germany, Bavaria
RME9PB2R–Ostracod (Ostracoda sp.) adult, on sand at night, Seraya, Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, April
RM2C65YT7–[Digital focus stacking] Ostracod (Paramollicia rmynchena) The Ostracoda are one of the most successful crustacean groups with approximately 8000 living species.
RMW7XX1B–Seed shrimp (Ostracoda), freshwater crustacean swimming in the water column, Europe, December, controlled conditions.
RF2HGPDT7–Ostracod cypris or ostracodes. Seed shrimp isolated on black background. Marine ostracods can be part of the zooplankton or benthos
RMKAX7WK–Upper Cretaceous Ostracoda from North Carolina BHL41390939
RMW4YC0Y–Cretaceous Ostracoda from wells in the southeastern United States
RM2JEJX2A–Ostracoda.
RM2A4WG3E–Ostracods, or ostracodes, are a class of the Crustacea (class Ostracoda), sometimes known as seed shrimp.70,000 species
RMGK45MX–46398 Shells of Ostracoda, much enlarged
RM2PH43NT–Ostracod, ostracods, other animals, crustaceans, crustaceans, animals, ostracod (Ostracoda sp.) adult, on sand at night, Seraya, Bali, Lesser Sunda
RMDTEYW2–Ostracods
RM2BDYMTM–Crustaceans
RM2AJJ1J9–The foraminifera: an introduction to the study of the protozoa . a in any country. The absence ofthese organisms is very remarkable, for the condi-tions under which the deposits of Devonian age withthe marine facies were laid down seem to be espe-cially favourable for the existence of Foraminifera.The usual concomitants of foraminiferal depositsare greatly in evidence in Devonian rocks, such ascorals, ostracoda, and oolitic-granules, but neverthe-less the Foraminifera are strangely wanting. This singular paucity of Foraminifera in theDevonian strata is strongly emphasised by the appa-rently su
RMHY6AMG–Small aquatic crustacean seed shrimp Ostracod underwater head on
RFBHHDJB–Ostracods in a pond, close-up, Sweden.
RFDWC4MK–Coloured SEM of ostracod
RMMCRFKA–. Cypridae Darwinulidae Cytherellidae Podocopa Ostracoda Ich will im Folgenden versuchen, ein genaueres Bild davon zu geben, wie ich mir die Stammform der Ostracoden denke, und festzustellen, welche Wandlungen besonders die Glied- maassen durchgemacht haben. Die gemeinsame Stammform der Ostracoden besass bereits eine den ganzen Körper umfassende, verkalkte Schale, welche durch einen den Körper quer durchsetzenden Schliessmuskel geschlossen wurde; vermuthlich gab es an ihr eine Eostralincisur für den Austritt des Aussenastes der 2. Antenne. Bei den Podocopa
RMGYKDT5–ostracods (shell-covered crustaceans), seed shrimps (Ostracoda), swimming between cyclopses
RMK6JWBA–Cretaceous Ostracoda from wells in the southeastern United States BHL41389801
RMW4YC0D–Cretaceous Ostracoda from wells in the southeastern United States (Page 10)
RM2JEGDKH–Ostracoda.
RM2A4WG3D–Ostracods, or ostracodes, are a class of the Crustacea (class Ostracoda), sometimes known as seed shrimp.70,000 species
RMH39MEM–Cretaceous Ostracoda from wells in the southeastern United States BHL413
RMDTGGYN–Ostracod
RMHRF6EP–Seed Shrimps, LM
RM2AJJM3R–The foraminifera: an introduction to the study of the protozoa . h Wright ofBelfast has considerably added to the list, and thenumber now recorded from this bay alone amounts to124 species and varieties. Through the courtesy ofMr. E. Welch the writer has been able to include aview of this bay, which is thus of so much interestto naturalists. (See Frontispiece.) Fig. 1 represents a sample of shore-sand from theSussex coast, containing numerous Foraminifera,associated with broken njolluscan shells, fragmentsof corallines, Ostracoda, and quartz-grains. The shells of Foraminifera collected from sh
RMK6JWBB–Cretaceous Ostracoda from wells in the southeastern United States (Page 10) BHL41389789
RM2R486FY–Upper Cretaceous Ostracoda from North Carolina
RM2JEJFAP–Ostracoda.
RMH39MEK–Cretaceous Ostracoda from wells in the southeastern United States (Page 10) BHL413
RM2AWFG4D–Text-book of comparative anatomy . to the protopodite, while the last tworepresent the joints of the endopodite. The feeler may here and there be wanting ;it is entirely wanting in the Cumacea (G). We see from the above review that among all Crustacea only the Ostracoda and 312 COMPARATIVE AX ATOMY CHAP. the Copepoda (more especially the latter) still retain in the structure of the man-dibles the original typical biramose form, since they alone retain the exopodite in theadult animal. d. The Anterior Maxillse (Fig. 212). These lie, in all Crustaceans, close to the mouth, and serve chieflyfor m
RMM83GGK–Cretaceous Ostracoda from wells in the southeastern United States (1964) (20523016788)
RMW27Y58–Archive image from page 328 of De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus. De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus : Cladocera, Ostracoda et Copepoda in Scania occurrentibus = om, De inom Skåne förekommande crustaceer af ordningarne : Cladocera, Ostracoda och Copepoda decrustaceisexor00lilj Year: 1853
RM2JEFXKC–Ostracoda.
RMFHD03C–De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus- Cladocera, Ostracoda et Copepoda, in Scania occurrentibus. Om de inom SkC3A5ne fC3B6rekommande crustaceer af ordningarne Cladocera, Ostracoda och Copepoda (1853)
RM2AKP8YM–Guide to the Crustacea, Arachnida, Onychophora and Myriopoda exhibited in the Department of Zoology, British Museum (Natural History) .. . other Crustacea, there being, at most, onlytwo pairs of trunk-limbs behind those belonging to the head-region. The carapace forms a bivalved shell completely enclosingthe body and limbs. There is a large, and often leg-like, palp onthe mandible. The antennules and antennae are used for creep-ing or swimming. Ostracoda, Copepoda. 29 The Ostracoda (Fig. 10) are for the most part extremely Table-caseminute animals, and only one or two of the larger species can
RMM83GGH–Cretaceous Ostracoda from wells in the southeastern United States (1964) (20088443934)
RMW281WA–Archive image from page 342 of De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus. De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus : Cladocera, Ostracoda et Copepoda in Scania occurrentibus = om, De inom Skåne förekommande crustaceer af ordningarne : Cladocera, Ostracoda och Copepoda decrustaceisexor00lilj Year: 1853
RM2JEE1B4–Ostracoda.
RMFHD0BW–De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus - Cladocera, Ostracoda et Copepoda in Scania occurrentibus = om, De inom SkC3A5ne fC3B6rekommande crustaceer af ordningarne - Cladocera, Ostracoda och Copepoda (1853)
RM2AJJK7K–The foraminifera: an introduction to the study of the protozoa . ndFROM Tide-MARKS ON THE Shore AT LiTTLEHAMPTON, SuSSEX. X 26. Original. Fig. 2.—Sand from a Common Sponge, consisting of Fora-MiNiFERA, Sponge Spicules,Ostracoda, Shell Fragments,AND Sand Grains. x 26. Ori-(jinal. sand which, on examination with a lens or low-powermicroscope, will often reveal countless shells of theForaminifera (fig. 2). In order to see these tiny creatures alive let ustake some fresh seaweed at low tide and place it ina glass jar of sea-water. After a short space of timethe Foraminifera wall be seen moving ove
RMM83GGM–Cretaceous Ostracoda from wells in the southeastern United States (1964) (20701708502)
RMW28777–Archive image from page 376 of De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus. De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus : Cladocera, Ostracoda et Copepoda in Scania occurrentibus = om, De inom Skåne förekommande crustaceer af ordningarne : Cladocera, Ostracoda och Copepoda decrustaceisexor00lilj Year: 1853
RM2JEGGG5–Ostracoda.
RMFHD0AR–De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus- Cladocera, Ostracoda et Copepoda, in Scania occurrentibus. Om de inom SkC3A5ne fC3B6rekommande crustaceer af ordningarne Cladocera, Ostracoda och Copepoda (1853)
RM2AJJKPG–The foraminifera: an introduction to the study of the protozoa . Fig. 1. — Foraminiferal SandFROM Tide-MARKS ON THE Shore AT LiTTLEHAMPTON, SuSSEX. X 26. Original. Fig. 2.—Sand from a Common Sponge, consisting of Fora-MiNiFERA, Sponge Spicules,Ostracoda, Shell Fragments,AND Sand Grains. x 26. Ori-(jinal. sand which, on examination with a lens or low-powermicroscope, will often reveal countless shells of theForaminifera (fig. 2). In order to see these tiny creatures alive let ustake some fresh seaweed at low tide and place it ina glass jar of sea-water. After a short space of timethe Foraminife
RMM83GGP–Cretaceous Ostracoda from wells in the southeastern United States (1964) (20701745652)
RMW283N2–Archive image from page 354 of De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus. De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus : Cladocera, Ostracoda et Copepoda in Scania occurrentibus = om, De inom Skåne förekommande crustaceer af ordningarne : Cladocera, Ostracoda och Copepoda decrustaceisexor00lilj Year: 1853
RM2JEG8MH–Ostracoda.
RMFHD0BA–De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus - Cladocera, Ostracoda et Copepoda in Scania occurrentibus = om, De inom SkC3A5ne fC3B6rekommande crustaceer af ordningarne - Cladocera, Ostracoda och Copepoda (1853)
RM2AXE5GR–Annals of the South African MuseumAnnale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . on & Maddocks Caudites knysnaensis Hartmann . Procythereis sp. Urocythereis sp. Loxoconcha parameridionalis Benson & MaddocksL. peterseni HartmannCytheromorpha sp. .Br ad ley a sp. Xestoleberis capensis G. W. MiillerCytherella punctata Brady .(Values expressed as percentages separately for Ostracoda and Foraminifera. :but not counted.) ddocks 6 6 < 1 X 1 . 4 11 < 1 XX 27 22 412 38 < 1 < 121 16 X 203 25 49 49 7 25 8 7 10 17 1 X 56 X 8 12 21 < 1 present Krumbein & Sloss (1963) discuss the origins and associa
RMEBN4T3–ostracods, shell-covered crustacean, seed shrimps (Ostracoda), in darkfield
RMM83GGG–Cretaceous Ostracoda from wells in the southeastern United States (1964) (20088437524)
RMW282D7–Archive image from page 346 of De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus. De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus : Cladocera, Ostracoda et Copepoda in Scania occurrentibus = om, De inom Skåne förekommande crustaceer af ordningarne : Cladocera, Ostracoda och Copepoda decrustaceisexor00lilj Year: 1853
RM2JEHPD2–Ostracoda.
RMFHD0C1–De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus - Cladocera, Ostracoda et Copepoda in Scania occurrentibus = om, De inom SkC3A5ne fC3B6rekommande crustaceer af ordningarne - Cladocera, Ostracoda och Copepoda (1853)
RM2AWJTJP–Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum . r, W. G. see Dingle, R. V. et al.Simpson, E. S. W. see Dingle, R. V. et al.Summerhayes, C. P. see Dingle, R. V. et al.Westall, F. see Dingle, R. V. et al.Whatley, R. C. & Dingle, R. V. First record of an extant, sighted, shallow-water species of the genus Poseidonami- cus Benson (Ostracoda) from the continental margin of south-western Africa. (Published November 1989.) 437 Winter, A. see Dingle, R. V. et al.Woodborne, M. W. see Dingle, R. V. et al. WOOLDRIDGE, T. H. A new species of Mysidopsis (Mysidacea) from coastal
RMEBN4T7–ostracods, shell-covered crustacean, seed shrimps (Ostracoda), in darkfield
RMM83GGN–Cretaceous Ostracoda from wells in the southeastern United States (1964) (20701733902)
RMW280WR–Archive image from page 336 of De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus. De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus : Cladocera, Ostracoda et Copepoda in Scania occurrentibus = om, De inom Skåne förekommande crustaceer af ordningarne : Cladocera, Ostracoda och Copepoda decrustaceisexor00lilj Year: 1853
RM2JEHA2C–Ostracoda.
RMFHD037–De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus- Cladocera, Ostracoda et Copepoda, in Scania occurrentibus. Om de inom SkC3A5ne fC3B6rekommande crustaceer af ordningarne Cladocera, Ostracoda och Copepoda (1853)
RM2CEMDN5–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. J 2/0. 22 h V/.K del t E C K.lith 20h Cartoniferoas Ostracoda. 21 bWe St, Newman &. Co irnp Ann.&Mag.Ncub.Hist. S. 5. Vol. 18.PUX. > ^
RMEBN4T5–ostracods, shell-covered crustacean, seed shrimps (Ostracoda), in darkfield
RMK6G9N0–Die ostracoden des golfes von Neapel und der angrenzenden meeres abschnitte (Tafel 34) (7448782614)
RMW287XW–Archive image from page 380 of De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus. De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus : Cladocera, Ostracoda et Copepoda in Scania occurrentibus = om, De inom Skåne förekommande crustaceer af ordningarne : Cladocera, Ostracoda och Copepoda decrustaceisexor00lilj Year: 1853
RM2JEG2TK–Ostracoda.
RMFHD0BG–De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus - Cladocera, Ostracoda et Copepoda in Scania occurrentibus = om, De inom SkC3A5ne fC3B6rekommande crustaceer af ordningarne - Cladocera, Ostracoda och Copepoda (1853)
RM2CEMDN9–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. i^ 75 b West, Newman & Co. imp. Carbonifei-oiJ.s Ostracoda-. Arm.kMag.Nab.Hist. S.5.Voh.J8.PIM. tV, -.-- 7 ih —^ ^■vv>v iS:w%Ams>^, <i:^^.^,it^ West.Ne^vrinan &Co. irnp- Carboniferous Ostracoda. Aiuv.LMag.Ncub.Hist.S. 5. Vol 18.PI mi.
RMAB8X3B–Cypris bispinosa (Cypris bispinosa), with two lateral horns, Germany
RMK6G9P0–Die ostracoden des golfes von Neapel und der angrenzenden meeres abschnitte (Tafel 10) (7448753614)
RMW2838G–Archive image from page 352 of De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus. De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus : Cladocera, Ostracoda et Copepoda in Scania occurrentibus = om, De inom Skåne förekommande crustaceer af ordningarne : Cladocera, Ostracoda och Copepoda decrustaceisexor00lilj Year: 1853
RM2JEG3AF–Ostracoda.
RMFHD0C6–De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus - Cladocera, Ostracoda et Copepoda in Scania occurrentibus = om, De inom SkC3A5ne fC3B6rekommande crustaceer af ordningarne - Cladocera, Ostracoda och Copepoda (1853)
RM2CEPTTD–. Geological magazine. cle of progress, we must bear in mind that allclasses have not developed in a continuous manner during geologicaltimes. We have seen that the Pteropoda, Cephalopoda, Ostracoda,Brachiopoda, Merostomata, and Insects, have attained in the Primaryepoch a high degree of perfection, and a greater size than at thepresent period. One of the most curious results of palseontological study has beento show that each one of the epochs of the world has had its ownspecial development. There have been forms which have beenspecially designed for it; with it has begun their reign, with it
RMAB8WE4–perch, European perch, redfin perch (Perca fluviatilis), comparison of larva with ostracod, Germany, Oberbayern, Isental, Apr 0
RMK6G9N6–Die ostracoden des golfes von Neapel und der angrenzenden meeres abschnitte (Tafel 29) (7448777006)
RMW28260–Archive image from page 344 of De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus. De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus : Cladocera, Ostracoda et Copepoda in Scania occurrentibus = om, De inom Skåne förekommande crustaceer af ordningarne : Cladocera, Ostracoda och Copepoda decrustaceisexor00lilj Year: 1853
RM2JEFPT2–Ostracoda.
RMFHD039–De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus- Cladocera, Ostracoda et Copepoda, in Scania occurrentibus. Om de inom SkC3A5ne fC3B6rekommande crustaceer af ordningarne Cladocera, Ostracoda och Copepoda (1853)
RM2CDDH24–. www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . ly the dorsal shield asfar as its junction with the body. There is, however, amethod of combining these two modifications if, after adorsal shield has been developed, both the head-shieldand the dorsal shield are bent. We were at first inclined to attribute only the firstmethod of origin to the bivalve shells of the Ostracoda,and to deduce them from some such form as Harpesungula. It would be an obvious advantage to an animalgiven to the habit of rolling up for defence, to be able to SECT. XV CLASSIFICATION OF CRUSTACEA 257 conti
RMADA7G9–common bladderwort, greater bladderwort (Utricularia vulgaris), seed shrimp sitting in front of a bladder trap, Germany, Bavari
RMK6G9NY–Die ostracoden des golfes von Neapel und der angrenzenden meeres abschnitte (Tafel 11) (7448754750)
RMW28317–Archive image from page 350 of De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus. De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus : Cladocera, Ostracoda et Copepoda in Scania occurrentibus = om, De inom Skåne förekommande crustaceer af ordningarne : Cladocera, Ostracoda och Copepoda decrustaceisexor00lilj Year: 1853
RM2JEGBW4–Ostracoda.
RMFHD03E–De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus- Cladocera, Ostracoda et Copepoda, in Scania occurrentibus. Om de inom SkC3A5ne fC3B6rekommande crustaceer af ordningarne Cladocera, Ostracoda och Copepoda (1853)
RM2CEYHRK–. Report upon the fauna of Liverpool Bay and the neighboring seas. beencompleted, and, along with certain morphological investi-gations which have been commenced upon the Nudi-branchiata and the Tmiicata and other groups, must standover and form part of the subject matter of the nextseries of reports; amongst these are the Ostracoda, byMr. W. S. McMiUan, F.L.S., some of the Mollusca, byMr. A. Leicester, and the Fishes, by Mr. T. J. Moore. It only remains for me to express my indebtedness and cordial thanks to my friends and fellow workers who have taken part wath me in the various dredging exp
RMK6G9N5–Die ostracoden des golfes von Neapel und der angrenzenden meeres abschnitte (Tafel 30) (7448777822)
RMW2889N–Archive image from page 383 of De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus. De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus : Cladocera, Ostracoda et Copepoda in Scania occurrentibus = om, De inom Skåne förekommande crustaceer af ordningarne : Cladocera, Ostracoda och Copepoda decrustaceisexor00lilj Year: 1853
RM2JEG46H–Ostracoda.
RMFHD0B2–De crustaceis ex ordinibus tribus - Cladocera, Ostracoda et Copepoda in Scania occurrentibus = om, De inom SkC3A5ne fC3B6rekommande crustaceer af ordningarne - Cladocera, Ostracoda och Copepoda (1853)
RM2CDDH5B–. www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . atonce dispose of the Eurypteridae and the Xiphosuridae. SECT, xv CLASSIFICATION OF CRUSTACKA 255 From the Trilobitcs, however, we arc inclined todeduce at least a part of one important group ofmodern Crustacea, the Ostracoda. Yc think it Limiting Ostracoda Cirripedia Copepoda si pus Phylopoda Malactistraca Crustacean -Inn el id. Ceratiocaris Hy rnenocarisadult EnrypUridtz Jfl Pruposecl genealogy of ihe Crustacea. It will be seen from the text that though wehave here given only one root for the Ostracoda it is probable that they
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