Myodocopida
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The Myodocopida is one of the two orders within the Myodocopa, in turn a subclass of the Ostracods. The Myodocopida are distinguished by a worm-like seventh limb, and, usually, a rostrum above an incisur (notch) from which the antennae can protrude (Kornicker, 1993). Unlike other ostracods, many species of the Myodocopida have lateral compound eyes (Kornicker, 1975). Over the last thirty years there has been much research into the morphology, behaviour and distribution of myodocopids. More recently, DNA sequences have been used to investigate the phylogeny of various groups.
[edit] References
- Kornicker, L. S. 1975. Antarctic Ostracoda (Myodocopina). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 163: 1–720.
- Kornicker, L. S. 1993. Antarctic and Subantarctic Myodocopina (Ostracoda). Koeltz Scientific Books, Koenigstein, Germany ; Champaign, Ill.