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Fig. 6 in Phylogeny, palaeoecology, and invasion of non-marine waters by the late Miocene hemicytherid ostracod Tyrrhenocythere from Lake Pannon

Authors: Pipík, Radovan;

Fig. 6 in Phylogeny, palaeoecology, and invasion of non-marine waters by the late Miocene hemicytherid ostracod Tyrrhenocythere from Lake Pannon

Abstract

Fig. 6. Marginal pore canals on anterior margin and their transformation from straight Hemicytheria arrangement to brush−like Tyrrhenocythere one. A. Hemicytheria reniformis (Reuss, 1850), Hemicytheria folliculosa (Reuss, 1850), Hemicytheria omphalodes (Reuss, 1850), original by author. B. Hemicytheria biornata (Zalányi, 1944), original by author, Hemicytheria maeotica Olteanu 1989 after Olteanu and Vekua (1989). C. Hemicytheria major Sokač, 1972. D. Hemicytheria marginata Sokač, 1972 after Sokać (1972). E. Tyrrhenocythere transitivum sp. nov. F. Tyrrhenocythere pezinokensis (Jiříček, 1985). G. Tyrrhenocythere rastislavi sp. nov. original by author.

Published as part of Pipík, Radovan, 2007, Phylogeny, palaeoecology, and invasion of non-marine waters by the late Miocene hemicytherid ostracod Tyrrhenocythere from Lake Pannon, pp. 351-368 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 52 (2) on page 360, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13741768

Keywords

Podocopida, Arthropoda, Ostracoda, Animalia, Tyrrhenocythere, Biodiversity, Hemicytheridae, Taxonomy

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