Bennelongia
''Bennelongia'' is a genus of ostracod crustaceans in the family Cyprididae. It is probably endemic to Australia and New Zealand, and is predicted to be highly diverse. The genus was described in 1981 and named after Woollarawarre Bennelong, the first aboriginal to have a long association with the early European settlers of Australia. Prior to 2012, six species were described in Australia. There are currently 15 species of ''Bennelongia''. ''Bennelongia'' may be the last true descendent genus of the Mesozoic (and now extinct) lineage of '' Cypridea'', which was a dominant lineage of ostracod in non-marine waters in the Cretaceous. See also *'' Bennelongia australis'' (Brady, 1886) – South Australia *'' Bennelongia barangaroo'' De Deckker, 1981 – Western Australia *'' Bennelongia calei'' Martens et al 2013 – Western Australia *'' Bennelongia bidgelongensis'' Martens ''et al.'', 2012 – Western Australia, Gascoyne *'' Bennelongia coondinerensis'' Martens ''et al.'', 2012 – ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bennelongia Barangaroo
''Bennelongia'' is a genus of ostracod crustaceans in the family Cyprididae. It is probably endemic to Australia and New Zealand, and is predicted to be highly diverse. The genus was described in 1981 and named after Woollarawarre Bennelong, the first aboriginal to have a long association with the early European settlers of Australia. Prior to 2012, six species were described in Australia. There are currently 15 species of ''Bennelongia''. ''Bennelongia'' may be the last true descendent genus of the Mesozoic (and now extinct) lineage of '' Cypridea'', which was a dominant lineage of ostracod in non-marine waters in the Cretaceous. See also *'' Bennelongia australis'' (Brady, 1886) – South Australia *'' Bennelongia barangaroo'' De Deckker, 1981 – Western Australia *'' Bennelongia calei'' Martens et al 2013 – Western Australia *'' Bennelongia bidgelongensis'' Martens ''et al.'', 2012 – Western Australia, Gascoyne *'' Bennelongia coondinerensis'' Martens ''et al.'', 2012 – ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bennelongia Coondinerensis
''Bennelongia'' is a genus of ostracod crustaceans in the family Cyprididae. It is probably endemic to Australia and New Zealand, and is predicted to be highly diverse. The genus was described in 1981 and named after Woollarawarre Bennelong, the first aboriginal to have a long association with the early European settlers of Australia. Prior to 2012, six species were described in Australia. There are currently 15 species of ''Bennelongia''. ''Bennelongia'' may be the last true descendent genus of the Mesozoic (and now extinct) lineage of '' Cypridea'', which was a dominant lineage of ostracod in non-marine waters in the Cretaceous. See also *'' Bennelongia australis'' (Brady, 1886) – South Australia *''Bennelongia barangaroo'' De Deckker, 1981 – Western Australia *'' Bennelongia calei'' Martens et al 2013 – Western Australia *'' Bennelongia bidgelongensis'' Martens ''et al.'', 2012 – Western Australia, Gascoyne *'' Bennelongia coondinerensis'' Martens ''et al.'', 2012 – W ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bennelongia Gwelupensis
''Bennelongia'' is a genus of ostracod crustaceans in the family Cyprididae. It is probably endemic to Australia and New Zealand, and is predicted to be highly diverse. The genus was described in 1981 and named after Woollarawarre Bennelong, the first aboriginal to have a long association with the early European settlers of Australia. Prior to 2012, six species were described in Australia. There are currently 15 species of ''Bennelongia''. ''Bennelongia'' may be the last true descendent genus of the Mesozoic (and now extinct) lineage of '' Cypridea'', which was a dominant lineage of ostracod in non-marine waters in the Cretaceous. See also *'' Bennelongia australis'' (Brady, 1886) – South Australia *''Bennelongia barangaroo'' De Deckker, 1981 – Western Australia *'' Bennelongia calei'' Martens et al 2013 – Western Australia *'' Bennelongia bidgelongensis'' Martens ''et al.'', 2012 – Western Australia, Gascoyne *''Bennelongia coondinerensis'' Martens ''et al.'', 2012 – We ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bennelongia Frumenta
''Bennelongia'' is a genus of ostracod crustaceans in the family Cyprididae. It is probably endemic to Australia and New Zealand, and is predicted to be highly diverse. The genus was described in 1981 and named after Woollarawarre Bennelong, the first aboriginal to have a long association with the early European settlers of Australia. Prior to 2012, six species were described in Australia. There are currently 15 species of ''Bennelongia''. ''Bennelongia'' may be the last true descendent genus of the Mesozoic (and now extinct) lineage of '' Cypridea'', which was a dominant lineage of ostracod in non-marine waters in the Cretaceous. See also *'' Bennelongia australis'' (Brady, 1886) – South Australia *''Bennelongia barangaroo'' De Deckker, 1981 – Western Australia *'' Bennelongia calei'' Martens et al 2013 – Western Australia *'' Bennelongia bidgelongensis'' Martens ''et al.'', 2012 – Western Australia, Gascoyne *''Bennelongia coondinerensis'' Martens ''et al.'', 2012 – We ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bennelongia Australis
''Bennelongia'' is a genus of ostracod crustaceans in the family Cyprididae. It is probably endemic to Australia and New Zealand, and is predicted to be highly diverse. The genus was described in 1981 and named after Woollarawarre Bennelong, the first aboriginal to have a long association with the early European settlers of Australia. Prior to 2012, six species were described in Australia. There are currently 15 species of ''Bennelongia''. ''Bennelongia'' may be the last true descendent genus of the Mesozoic (and now extinct) lineage of '' Cypridea'', which was a dominant lineage of ostracod in non-marine waters in the Cretaceous. See also *'' Bennelongia australis'' (Brady, 1886) – South Australia *''Bennelongia barangaroo'' De Deckker, 1981 – Western Australia *'' Bennelongia calei'' Martens et al 2013 – Western Australia *'' Bennelongia bidgelongensis'' Martens ''et al.'', 2012 – Western Australia, Gascoyne *''Bennelongia coondinerensis'' Martens ''et al.'', 2012 – We ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bennelongia Cygnus
''Bennelongia'' is a genus of ostracod crustaceans in the family Cyprididae. It is probably endemic to Australia and New Zealand, and is predicted to be highly diverse. The genus was described in 1981 and named after Woollarawarre Bennelong, the first aboriginal to have a long association with the early European settlers of Australia. Prior to 2012, six species were described in Australia. There are currently 15 species of ''Bennelongia''. ''Bennelongia'' may be the last true descendent genus of the Mesozoic (and now extinct) lineage of '' Cypridea'', which was a dominant lineage of ostracod in non-marine waters in the Cretaceous. See also *''Bennelongia australis'' (Brady, 1886) – South Australia *''Bennelongia barangaroo'' De Deckker, 1981 – Western Australia *'' Bennelongia calei'' Martens et al 2013 – Western Australia *'' Bennelongia bidgelongensis'' Martens ''et al.'', 2012 – Western Australia, Gascoyne *''Bennelongia coondinerensis'' Martens ''et al.'', 2012 – Wes ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bennelongia Calei
''Bennelongia'' is a genus of ostracod crustaceans in the family Cyprididae. It is probably endemic to Australia and New Zealand, and is predicted to be highly diverse. The genus was described in 1981 and named after Woollarawarre Bennelong, the first aboriginal to have a long association with the early European settlers of Australia. Prior to 2012, six species were described in Australia. There are currently 15 species of ''Bennelongia''. ''Bennelongia'' may be the last true descendent genus of the Mesozoic (and now extinct) lineage of '' Cypridea'', which was a dominant lineage of ostracod in non-marine waters in the Cretaceous. See also *''Bennelongia australis'' (Brady, 1886) – South Australia *''Bennelongia barangaroo'' De Deckker, 1981 – Western Australia *'' Bennelongia calei'' Martens et al 2013 – Western Australia *'' Bennelongia bidgelongensis'' Martens ''et al.'', 2012 – Western Australia, Gascoyne *''Bennelongia coondinerensis'' Martens ''et al.'', 2012 – Wes ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bennelongia Cuensis
''Bennelongia'' is a genus of ostracod crustaceans in the family Cyprididae. It is probably endemic to Australia and New Zealand, and is predicted to be highly diverse. The genus was described in 1981 and named after Woollarawarre Bennelong, the first aboriginal to have a long association with the early European settlers of Australia. Prior to 2012, six species were described in Australia. There are currently 15 species of ''Bennelongia''. ''Bennelongia'' may be the last true descendent genus of the Mesozoic (and now extinct) lineage of '' Cypridea'', which was a dominant lineage of ostracod in non-marine waters in the Cretaceous. See also *''Bennelongia australis'' (Brady, 1886) – South Australia *''Bennelongia barangaroo'' De Deckker, 1981 – Western Australia *''Bennelongia calei'' Martens et al 2013 – Western Australia *'' Bennelongia bidgelongensis'' Martens ''et al.'', 2012 – Western Australia, Gascoyne *''Bennelongia coondinerensis'' Martens ''et al.'', 2012 – West ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bennelongia Bidgelongensis
''Bennelongia'' is a genus of ostracod crustaceans in the family Cyprididae. It is probably endemic to Australia and New Zealand, and is predicted to be highly diverse. The genus was described in 1981 and named after Woollarawarre Bennelong, the first aboriginal to have a long association with the early European settlers of Australia. Prior to 2012, six species were described in Australia. There are currently 15 species of ''Bennelongia''. ''Bennelongia'' may be the last true descendent genus of the Mesozoic (and now extinct) lineage of '' Cypridea'', which was a dominant lineage of ostracod in non-marine waters in the Cretaceous. See also *''Bennelongia australis'' (Brady, 1886) – South Australia *''Bennelongia barangaroo'' De Deckker, 1981 – Western Australia *''Bennelongia calei'' Martens et al 2013 – Western Australia *'' Bennelongia bidgelongensis'' Martens ''et al.'', 2012 – Western Australia, Gascoyne *''Bennelongia coondinerensis'' Martens ''et al.'', 2012 – West ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cyprididae
Cyprididae is "the most diverse group of freshwater ostracods". It contains over 1000 species, which represents 50% of the known species of fresh water, freshwater ostracods (other speciose families include Candonidae, with 25%, and Limnocytheridae, with 10%). Around 60% of genera in the family are endemism, endemic to a single zoogeographic region. The family contains 16 subfamilies, and is most diverse in the Afrotropical realm, with over 300 species in 45 genera. Many Cyprididae occur in temporary water bodies and have drought-resistant eggs, mixed/parthenogenetic reproduction and ability to swim. These biological attributes pre-adapt them to form successful radiations in these habitats. ''Bennelongia'' is an interesting of the family Cyprididae. It may be the last true descendant of the Mesozoic (and now extinct) lineage of ''Cypridea'', which was a dominant lineage of ostracod in non-marine waters in the Cretaceous. Taxonomy The following genera are recognised in the famil ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bennelong
Woollarawarre Bennelong ( 1764 – 3 January 1813), also spelt Baneelon, was a senior man of the Eora, an Aboriginal Australian people of the Port Jackson area, at the time of the first British settlement in Australia in 1788. Bennelong served as an interlocutor between the Eora and the British, both in the colony of New South Wales and in the United Kingdom. Personal details Woollarawarre Bennelong, the son of Goorah-Goorah and Gagolh, was a member of the Wangal clan, connected with the south side of Parramatta River, having close ties with the Wallumedegal clan, on the west side of the river, and the Burramattagal clan near today's Parramatta. He had several sisters, Wariwéar, Karangarang, Wûrrgan and Munânguri, who married important men from nearby clans, thereby creating political links for their brother. He had five names, given at different times during the various ritual inductions he underwent. The other four are given as Wolarrebarre, Wogultrowe, Boinba, and B ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ostracod
Ostracods, or ostracodes, are a class of the Crustacea (class Ostracoda), sometimes known as seed shrimp. Some 70,000 species (only 13,000 of which are extant) have been identified, grouped into several orders. They are small crustaceans, typically around in size, but varying from in the case of ''Gigantocypris''. Their bodies are flattened from side to side and protected by a bivalve-like, chitinous or calcareous valve or "shell". The hinge of the two valves is in the upper (dorsal) region of the body. Ostracods are grouped together based on gross morphology. While early work indicated the group may not be monophyletic and early molecular phylogeny was ambiguous on this front, recent combined analyses of molecular and morphological data found support for monophyly in analyses with broadest taxon sampling. Ecologically, marine ostracods can be part of the zooplankton or (most commonly) are part of the benthos, living on or inside the upper layer of the sea floor. While Myodoc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |