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Bennelongia Lata
''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 – Weste ...
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Genus
Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family (taxonomy), family. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial species name for each species within the genus. :E.g. ''Panthera leo'' (lion) and ''Panthera onca'' (jaguar) are two species within the genus ''Panthera''. ''Panthera'' is a genus within the family Felidae. The composition of a genus is determined by taxonomy (biology), taxonomists. The standards for genus classification are not strictly codified, so different authorities often produce different classifications for genera. There are some general practices used, however, including the idea that a newly defined genus should fulfill these three criteria to be descriptively useful: # monophyly – all descendants ...
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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 – ...
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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 ...
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Wheatbelt (Western Australia)
The Wheatbelt is one of nine regions of Western Australia defined as administrative areas for the state's regional development, and a vernacular term for the area converted to agriculture during colonisation. It partially surrounds the Perth metropolitan area, extending north from Perth to the Mid West region, and east to the Goldfields–Esperance region. It is bordered to the south by the South West and Great Southern regions, and to the west by the Indian Ocean, the Perth metropolitan area, and the Peel region. Altogether, it has an area of (including islands). The region has 42 local government authorities, with an estimated population of 75,000 residents. The Wheatbelt accounts for approximately three per cent of Western Australia's population. Ecosystems The area, once a diverse ecosystem, reduced when clearing began in the 1890s with the removal of plant species such as eucalypt woodlands and mallee, is now home to around 11% of Australia's critically end ...
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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 ...
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Swan Valley (Western Australia)
__NOTOC__ The Swan Valley is a region in the upper reaches of the Swan River between Guildford and Bells Rapids, Western Australia. It is bordered to the east by the Darling Scarp. Both Ellenbrook and Jane Brook lie within the region and discharge into the Swan River. There are seven suburbs within the region: Baskerville, Belhus, Caversham, Henley Brook, Herne Hill, Millendon and West Swan. It is part of the City of Swan local government area. The Swan Valley Australian Geographical Indication is a sub-region of the larger Swan District wine region. Swan Valley was registered on 6 January 2003 following Swan District being registered on 10 December 1998. History The indigenous heritage of the region is over 40,000 years old. The Noongar Aboriginal people of the Wadjuk tribe, who are the traditional landowners of the Swan Valley, lived here before the colonial invasion began. As per the beliefs of the native people, the Swan Valley was created by a serpent named Wagyl ...
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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 ...
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