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Cyclocypris Ovum
''Cyclocypris'' is a genus of ostracods in the family Candonidae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution. Taxonomy The following species are recognised in the genus ''Cyclocypris'': * †''Cyclocypris eaglespringsensis'' Swain, 1964 * ''Cyclocypris globosa ''Cyclocypris'' is a genus of ostracods in the family Candonidae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appr ...'' (Sars, 1863) * '' Cyclocypris ovum'' (Jurine, 1820) * †'' Cyclocypris trapezoidalis'' Swain, 1964 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4560077 Candonidae ...
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George Stewardson Brady
George Stewardson Brady (18 April 1832 – 25 December 1921) was a professor of natural history at the Hancock Museum in Newcastle-upon-Tyne who did important volumes on Copepoda and Ostracoda, including those from the ''Challenger'' expedition. Family and upbringing He was the eldest son of Henry Brady, Surgeon of Gateshead, and his wife Hannah Bowman of Derbyshire. He married Ellen Wright in 1859. He and his younger brother Henry Bowman Brady were both educated at the Friends' School, Ackworth and at Bootham school, York, where they were schoolfellows of the botanist John Gilbert Baker, and the Rowntree brothers Joseph, John, and Henry, of the famous cocoa business which bore their name. Career Brady went to the University of Durham College of Medicine. He was awarded LSA and MD (1876) by St Andrews. He practised medicine in Gateshead (1857–1906) and was Professor of Natural History, Armstrong College, Newcastle (1875–1906). He wrote reports on the Ostracoda an ...
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Alfred Merle Norman
Alfred Merle Norman (29 August 1831 – 26 October 1918) was an English clergyman and naturalist. Biography Early life Norman was born in Exeter, England in 1831. His father was a landowner, surgeon and Deputy-Lieutenant of Somerset. He studied the molluscs and plants of Somerset at young age. He studied at Winchester College from 1844 to 1848. He then studied at Christ Church, Oxford and completed his B.A. in 1852. He received his M.A. from the University of Oxford in 1859. Career Norman became a private tutor to the Dowager Countess of Glasgow at Millport, Isle of Cumbrae. He then went to Wells Theological College and was ordained as a deacon in 1856. In the same year, he became curate of Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire. He was ordained as a priest in 1857. In 1858, he was appointed as a curate in Sedgefield, County Durham. Norman became curate of Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham in 1864. He held that position until 1866. In 1866 he became the first rector of a new parish ...
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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 ...
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Candonidae
Candonidae is a family of ostracods, containing around 25% of all known species of freshwater ostracods. Around 75% of genera in the family are endemic to a single zoogeographic region. It contains more than 500 species, of which more than 300 are endemic to the Palearctic realm. Taxonomy The following genera are recognised in the family Candonidae: *'' Aglaiella'' *'' Aglaiocypris'' *'' Acandona'' *'' Allocypria'' *'' Amphitritecandona'' *''Areacandona'' *'' Baicalocandona'' *'' Candobrasilopsis'' *'' Candona'' *''Candonopsis'' *'' Coralliaglaia'' *''Cyclocypris'' *'' Cryptocandona'' *'' Damonella'' *'' Deminutiocandona'' *'' Dolerocypria'' *'' Electrocypria'' *'' Eucandona'' *'' Fabaeformiscandona'' *'' Gerdocypris'' *'' Ghardaglaia'' *'' Hancockcandonopsis'' *'' Hansacypris'' *'' Humphreyscandona'' *'' Indocandona'' *'' Kempfcyclocypris'' *'' Kencandona'' *'' Keysercypria'' *'' Latinopsis'' *'' Leicacandona'' *'' Mangalocypria'' *'' Mazepovacan ...
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Cosmopolitan Distribution
In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appropriate habitats. Such a taxon, usually a species, is said to exhibit cosmopolitanism or cosmopolitism. The extreme opposite of a cosmopolitan species is an endemic one, being found only in a single geographical location. Qualification The caveat “in appropriate habitat” is used to qualify the term "cosmopolitan distribution", excluding in most instances polar regions, extreme altitudes, oceans, deserts, or small, isolated islands. For example, the housefly is highly cosmopolitan, yet is neither oceanic nor polar in its distribution. Related terms and concepts The term pandemism also is in use, but not all authors are consistent in the sense in which they use the term; some speak of pandemism mainly in referring to diseases and pandemics, and some as a term intermediate between endemism and cosmopolitanism, in effect regarding pandemism as ...
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Cyclocypris Eaglespringsensis
''Cyclocypris'' is a genus of ostracods in the family Candonidae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution. Taxonomy The following species are recognised in the genus ''Cyclocypris'': * †'' Cyclocypris eaglespringsensis'' Swain, 1964 * ''Cyclocypris globosa ''Cyclocypris'' is a genus of ostracods in the family Candonidae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appr ...'' (Sars, 1863) * '' Cyclocypris ovum'' (Jurine, 1820) * †'' Cyclocypris trapezoidalis'' Swain, 1964 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4560077 Candonidae ...
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Cyclocypris Globosa
''Cyclocypris'' is a genus of ostracods in the family Candonidae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appropriate habitats. Such a taxon, usually a species, is said to exhibit cosmopolitanism or cosmopolitism. The ext .... Taxonomy The following species are recognised in the genus ''Cyclocypris'': * †'' Cyclocypris eaglespringsensis'' Swain, 1964 * '' Cyclocypris globosa'' (Sars, 1863) * '' Cyclocypris ovum'' (Jurine, 1820) * †'' Cyclocypris trapezoidalis'' Swain, 1964 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4560077 Candonidae ...
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Cyclocypris Ovum
''Cyclocypris'' is a genus of ostracods in the family Candonidae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution. Taxonomy The following species are recognised in the genus ''Cyclocypris'': * †''Cyclocypris eaglespringsensis'' Swain, 1964 * ''Cyclocypris globosa ''Cyclocypris'' is a genus of ostracods in the family Candonidae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appr ...'' (Sars, 1863) * '' Cyclocypris ovum'' (Jurine, 1820) * †'' Cyclocypris trapezoidalis'' Swain, 1964 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4560077 Candonidae ...
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Cyclocypris Trapezoidalis
''Cyclocypris'' is a genus of ostracods in the family Candonidae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution. Taxonomy The following species are recognised in the genus ''Cyclocypris'': * †''Cyclocypris eaglespringsensis'' Swain, 1964 * ''Cyclocypris globosa'' (Sars, 1863) * ''Cyclocypris ovum ''Cyclocypris'' is a genus of ostracods in the family Candonidae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution. Taxonomy The following species are recognised in the genus ''Cyclocypris'': * †''Cyclocypris eaglespringsensis'' Swain, 1964 * ''Cyc ...'' (Jurine, 1820) * †'' Cyclocypris trapezoidalis'' Swain, 1964 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4560077 Candonidae ...
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