It takes the average reader 1 hour and 5 minutes to read Sieve-type Pore Canals in the Timiriaseviinae - A Contribution to the Comparative Morphology and the Systematics of the Limnocytheridae (Ostracoda, Crustacea) by Dan Danielopol
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"Examination of normal pore canals, especially sieve-type pore canals, in living and fossil representatives of ten genera of the family Limnocytheridae, subfamily Timiriaseviinae, has revealed important diversity of structure. These complex pore canals have been studied via high-resolution scanning electron microscopy (the Cartographic Method) and analysed via the application of newly devised indices to assess patterns of consistency and variation in both detailed structure of individual pores and of their distribution on the calcified valve. The timiriaseviine taxa are compared with species of the genera Limnocythere, sub-family Limnocytherinae and Cyprideis (family Cytherideidae). The relationship between the living animal and its aquatic environment is discussed in the light of previous studies and of new evidence herein. The importance of normal pore canals for systematics is highlighted by the recognition and definition of the new tribe Gomphodellini Danielopol, Cabral & Lord nov. tribe, subfamily Timiriaseviinae, family Limnocytheridae. Keywords: Crustacea, Non-marine ostracods, valve morphology, systematics, Gomphodellini Danielopol, Cabral & Lord nov. tribe"--page 5.
Sieve-type Pore Canals in the Timiriaseviinae - A Contribution to the Comparative Morphology and the Systematics of the Limnocytheridae (Ostracoda, Crustacea) by Dan Danielopol is 64 pages long, and a total of 16,256 words.
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