Gigantocypris australis and Gigantocypris danae are only known from the Southwestern Pacific and Western Indian Ocean, respectively. Gigantocypris have...
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varying from 0.2 to 30 mm (0.008 to 1 in) in the case of the marine Gigantocypris. The largest known freshwater species is Megalocypris princeps, which...
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these small and little-known but numerous crustaceans is the species Gigantocypris australis females of which reaching a maximum length of 3 cm (1.2 in)...
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Myodocopina Preserved specimens of Gigantocypris sp. from Antarctica Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda...
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of the eye, to create an image on the retina. The deep-sea ostracod Gigantocypris has eyes with parabolic reflectors. The compound eyes of long-bodied...
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Cypridinodes Brady, 1902 Doloria Skogsberg, 1920 Enewton Cohen & Morin, 2010 Gigantocypris Skogsberg, 1920 Hadacypridina Poulsen, 1962 Isocypridina Kornicker,...
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range from 0.2 to 30 mm (0.008 to 1.181 in), with some species such as Gigantocypris being too large to be regarded as microfossils. Conodonts (cone tooth...
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W Rayner May 1940 pp. 185–244 Plates XXXIX - XLII On the Anatomy of Gigantocypris Mulleri H Graham Cannon ScD FRCS July 1940 pp. 245–284 Plates XLIII...
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