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Species Streptocephalus sealii

 
 
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Two new fairy shrimp of the genus Streptocephalus (Branchiopoda: Anostraca) from North America
By A. M. Maeda-Martínez, H. Obregón-Barboza, M. A. Prieto-Salazar and H. García-Velazco
Journal of Crustacean Biology Vol. 25, Issue 4, pp. 537-546, 2005
Includes key to species.
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Diagnosis and phylogeny of the New World Streptocephalidae (Branchiopoda: Anostraca)
By Maeda-Martinez, A. M., Belk, D., Obregón-Barboza, H. and Dumont, H. J.
Hydrobiologia 298(1):15-44, 1995
Represented by a single genus Streptocephalus.
Detailed descriptions, photomicrographs, and key to species.

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Revised key to families and genera of the Anostraca with notes on their geographical distribution
By Jan Brtek and Graziella Mura
Crustaceana, Vol. 73, No. 9, pp. 1037-1088, 2000
Read online free at JSTOR.

Biodiversity survey of large branchiopod crustacea in New Mexico completion report (2000-2002)
By B. Lang and D.C. Rogers
NM Department of Game and Fish, 2002
B. Lang and D.C. Rogers 2002, unpublished. Biodiversity survey of large branchiopod crustacea in New Mexico completion report (2000-2002), NM Department of Game and Fish. It is available from the Valles Caldera Coalition and Valles Caldera Trust Preserve Scientist Bob Parmenter.

I placed a revision of the report's Appendix I. Large branchiopod crustacean collection data in New Mexico, 2000-2002 in the Articles forum. It contains location data for many species in NM hyperlinked to Google Maps satellite images of the various sites.

Branchiopoda (Anostraca, Notostraca, Laevicaudata, Spinicaudata, Cyclestherida)
By D. C. Rogers
Encyclopedia of Inland Waters, vol. 2, pp. 242-249, 2009
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In this reference:

Table 1 Higher classification of branchiopod Crustacea

Class Branchiopoda
  Subclass Sarsostraca
    Order Anostraca
      Suborder Artemiina
      Suborder Anostracina
  Subclass Phyllopoda
    Order Notostraca
    Order Laevicaudata
    Order Diplostraca
      Suborder Spinicaudata
      Suborder Cyclestherida (Combined with the Cladocera into the ‘Cladoceromorpha’)
      Suborder Cladocera

Freshwater Crustacean Zooplankton of Europe Cladocera & Copepoda (Calanoida, Cyclopoida)
By L. A. Błędzki and J. I. Rybak
Springer, 2016
L. A. Błędzki and J. I. Rybak, Freshwater Crustacean Zooplankton of Europe Cladocera & Copepoda (Calanoida, Cyclopoida) - Key to species identification, with notes on ecology, distribution, methods and introduction to data analysis, Springer, 2016.

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Higher-level crustacean phylogeny: Consensus and conflicting hypotheses
By Ronald A. Jenner
Arthropod Structure & Development, Vol. 39, Issues 2-3, 143-153, 2010
Abstract (full text with subscription).

Gulf of Mexico Origin, Waters, and Biota: Biodiversity
By Darryl L. Felder, David K. Camp
Texas A&M University Press, 2009

 
 
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