The Podocopida are an order of ostracods in the subclass Podocopa.[1] It is the most diverse of the five orders of ostracods, and the only one with freshwater species.[2][3] The group also has a rich fossil record.[4]
Podocopida | |
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Candona candida | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Ostracoda |
Subclass: | Podocopa |
Order: | Podocopida Sars, 1866 |
Subordinate taxa | |
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The superfamily Cytheroidea in the suborder Cytherocopina consist of non-swimming crawlers and burrowers. Most species are marine, but at least seven extant lineages have independently adapted to freshwater. The largest freshwater family is Limnocytheridae, with about 150 species in 20 genera.[5]
Taxonomy
editThe following suborders and unassigned taxa are contained in the order Podocopida:[1]
- Superfamily †Carbonitacea
- Suborder Bairdiocopina
- Suborder Cypridocopina
- Suborder Cytherocopina
- Suborder Darwinulocopina
- Suborder Sigilliocopina
See also
editReferences
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Wikispecies has information related to Podocopida.
- ^ a b "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Podocopida". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2022-12-12.
- ^ The Lost World of Fossil Lake: Snapshots from Deep Time
- ^ Chapter 22 Class Ostracoda - — Library
- ^ Akira Tsukagoshi & Andrew R. Parker (2000). "Trunk segmentation of some podocopine lineages in Ostracoda". In David J. Horne & Koen Martens (eds.). Evolutionary Biology and Ecology of Ostracoda. Vol. 419. pp. 15–30. doi:10.1023/A:1003981806643. ISBN 0-7923-6396-5. S2CID 32234952.
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