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Cephalocarida

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External features of a primitive crustacean. Important features are the carapace and the number of legs.
Containing group: Crustacea

References

Elofsson, R. and R. R. Hessler. 1990. Central nervous system of Hutchinsoniella macracantha (Cephalocarida). Journal of Crustacean Biology 10: 423-439.

Hessler, R. R. 1992. Reflections on the phylogenetic position of the Cephalocarida. Acta Zoologica 73:315-316.

Hessler, R. R. and R. Elofsson. 1991. Excretory system of Hutchinsoniella macracantha (Cephalocarida). Journal of Crustacean Biology 11:356-367.

Hessler, R. R., R. Elofsson, and A. Y. Hessler. 1995. Reproductive system of Hutchinsoniella macracantha (Cephalocarida). Journal of Crustacean Biology 15:493-522.

Hessler, A. Y., R. R. Hessler, and H. L. Sanders. 1970. Reproductive system of Hutchinsoniella macracantha. Science 168: 1464.

Hessler, R. R. and Y. Wakabara. 2000. Hampsonellus brasiliensis n. gen., n. sp., a cephalocarid from Brazil. Journal of Crustacean Biology 20:550-558.

Knox, G. A. and G. D. Fenwick. 1977. Chiltoniella elongata n. gen. et sp. (Crustacea, Cephalocarida) from New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 7:425-432.

Sanders, H. L. 1955. The Cephalocarida, a subclass of Crustacea from Long Island Sound. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (USA) 41:61-66.

Sanders, H. L. 1957. The Cephalocarida and crustacean phylogeny. Systematic Zoology 6:112-128.

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External features of a primitive crustacean. Important features are the carapace and the number of legs.
Scientific Name Hutchinsoniella
Comments External features of a primitive crustacean. Important features are the carapace and the number of legs.
Creator J. Soucie
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