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Chirocephalus Wangi
''Chirocephalus'' is a genus of fairy shrimp in the family Chirocephalidae. It contains the following species: *'' Chirocephalus algidus'' Cottarelli ''et al.'', 2010 *'' Chirocephalus anatolicus'' Cottarelli, Mura & Özkütük, 2007 *'' Chirocephalus appendicularis'' Vavra, 1905 *'' Chirocephalus baikalensis'' (Naganawa & Orgiljanova, 2000) *'' Chirocephalus bairdi'' (Brauer, 1877) *'' Chirocephalus bobrinskii'' (Alcock, 1898) *'' Chirocephalus brevipalpis'' (Orghidan, 1953) *'' Chirocephalus brteki'' Cottarelli ''et al.'', 2010 *'' Chirocephalus carnuntanus'' (Brauer, 1877) *'' Chirocephalus chyzeri'' Daday, 1890 *'' Chirocephalus croaticus'' Steuer, 1899 *'' Chirocephalus cupreus'' Cottarelli, Mura & Özkütük, 2007 *''Chirocephalus diaphanus'' Prévost, 1803 *'' Chirocephalus festae'' Colosi, 1922 *'' Chirocephalus hardingi'' Brtek, 1965 *'' Chirocephalus horribilis'' Smirnov, 1948 *'' Chirocephalus jaxartensis'' (Smirnov, 1948) *'' Chirocephalus josephinae'' (Grube, 1853) *' ...
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Chirocephalus Diaphanus
''Chirocephalus diaphanus'' is a widely distributed European species of fairy shrimp that lives as far north as Great Britain, where it is the only surviving species of fairy shrimp and is protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. It is a translucent animal, about long, with reddened tips to the abdomen and appendages. The body comprises a head, a thorax bearing 11 pairs of appendages, and a seven-segmented abdomen. In males, the antenna (biology), antennae are enlarged to form "frontal appendages", while females have an egg pouch at the end of the thorax. The Biological life cycle, life cycle of ''C. diaphanus'' is extremely fast, and the species can only persist in pools without predators. The egg (biology), eggs Desiccation tolerance, tolerate drying out, and hatch when re-immersed in water. ''C. diaphanus'' was first reported in the scientific literature in 1704, but was only separated from other species and given its scientific name in 1803. The specific name ( ...
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Chirocephalus Croaticus
''Chirocephalus croaticus'' is a species of fairy shrimp in the family Chirocephalidae. It is found only in Croatia and Slovenia and is listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species, also known as the IUCN Red List or Red Data Book, founded in 1964, is an inventory of the global conservation status and extinction risk of biological .... References Anostraca Freshwater crustaceans of Europe Crustaceans described in 1899 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Branchiopoda-stub ...
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Chirocephalus Murai
''Chirocephalus'' is a genus of fairy shrimp in the family Chirocephalidae. It contains the following species: *'' Chirocephalus algidus'' Cottarelli ''et al.'', 2010 *'' Chirocephalus anatolicus'' Cottarelli, Mura & Özkütük, 2007 *'' Chirocephalus appendicularis'' Vavra, 1905 *'' Chirocephalus baikalensis'' (Naganawa & Orgiljanova, 2000) *'' Chirocephalus bairdi'' (Brauer, 1877) *'' Chirocephalus bobrinskii'' (Alcock, 1898) *'' Chirocephalus brevipalpis'' (Orghidan, 1953) *'' Chirocephalus brteki'' Cottarelli ''et al.'', 2010 *'' Chirocephalus carnuntanus'' (Brauer, 1877) *'' Chirocephalus chyzeri'' Daday, 1890 *''Chirocephalus croaticus'' Steuer, 1899 *'' Chirocephalus cupreus'' Cottarelli, Mura & Özkütük, 2007 *''Chirocephalus diaphanus'' Prévost, 1803 *'' Chirocephalus festae'' Colosi, 1922 *'' Chirocephalus hardingi'' Brtek, 1965 *'' Chirocephalus horribilis'' Smirnov, 1948 *'' Chirocephalus jaxartensis'' (Smirnov, 1948) *'' Chirocephalus josephinae'' (Grube, 1853) *'' ...
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Chirocephalus Marchesonii
''Chirocephalus marchesonii'' is a species of Anostraca, fairy shrimp in the family Chirocephalidae. It is endemic to Lago di Pilato, Pilate Lake. Discovery ''Chirocephalus marchesonii'' was observed for the first time in 1954 by Vittorio Marchesoni, director of the Botanical Institute of the University of Camerino, during an excursion. New samples were studied in 1957 by Ruffo and Vesentini, who established that it was a new species of crustacean. Chirocephalus name is in tribute to his first discoverer Vittorio Marchesoni. Description ''Chirocephalus marchesonii'' stands out easily from other branchiopods thanks to its long, approximately cylindrical body as well as its lack of a shell. Its body, which presents an obvious metamerism, is divided into three sections: head, thorax equipped with eleven pairs of appendices/fins which also have a breathing function, and abdomen which contains the reproductive organs: an egg sac in the female, and two penises of the same length ...
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