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more favorable times, such as spring, when the reproductive cycle is able to take place once again. Ephippia are part of the back of a mother carrying them until they are fully developed. After molting, the ephippium stays in the water, or in the soil of dried puddles, small ponds, and vernal pools. The resting stages are often called eggs, but are in fact embryos with arrested development. Ephippia can rest for many years before the embryo resumes development upon an appropriate hatching stimulus.
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Ephippia (singular: ephippium) are winter or dry-season eggs of the various species of small crustacean in the order
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gen. n., sp. n., representative of a new family of freshwater cladocerans (Branchiopoda, Anomopoda) from SW Australia, with a discussion of ancestral traits and a preliminary molecular phylogeny of the order".
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Eucladocera (no evidence for grouping together all other cladocerans as the sister taxon to the monotypic
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species complex (Cladocera: Anomopoda) from the eastern
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723:Ophryoxidae
669:Dumontiidae
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564:leaf litter
546:fresh water
502:clam shrimp
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363:Description
329:anostracans
317:undescribed
310:crustaceans
302:water fleas
294:Diplostraca
184:Diplostraca
31:Diplostraca
2731:Categories
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2154:Daphniidae
2149:Chydoridae
2144:Bosminidae
2019:Triopsidae
2011:Notostraca
1957:Artemiidae
1937:Subphylum
1933:Arthropoda
1746:(5): 623.
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1056:References
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832:Onychopoda
681:Kurz, 1875
660:Daphniidae
651:Chydoridae
642:Bosminidae
423:mouthparts
306:superorder
278:Cladocera
245:Onychopoda
174:Phyllopoda
170:Subclass:
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1949:Anostraca
1939:Crustacea
1853:Cladocera
1762:222187102
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850:Podonidae
821:Lynceidae
792:Haplopoda
734:Ctenopoda
624:Anomopoda
554:Podonidae
521:Paleozoic
512:Paleozoic
488:stage, a
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458:lifecycle
444:Lifecycle
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325:Paleozoic
298:Cladocera
229:Haplopoda
213:Ctenopoda
205:Anomopoda
189:Latreille
140:Kingdom:
134:Eukaryota
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1927:Animalia
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1472:Springer
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714:Moinidae
570:Taxonomy
516:Jurassic
490:nauplius
472:. These
427:bacteria
408:antennae
388:carapace
351:, where
341:carapace
339:, and a
331:live in
321:Jurassic
270:Synonyms
150:Phylum:
144:Animalia
130:Domain:
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2245:Q768012
2132:Sididae
1931:Phylum
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1567:Ecology
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601:Daphnia
559:Penilia
550:oceanic
527:Ecology
416:rostrum
404:ocellus
396:abdomen
304:, is a
197:Orders
160:Class:
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2685:NZOR:
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438:oxygen
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1758:S2CID
1715:S2CID
1673:S2CID
1494:S2CID
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1169:S2CID
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1043:Moina
966:kéras
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