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- Darwinula is a genus of ostracods belonging to the family Darwinulidae. Species: Darwinula aurea Darwinula stevensoni (Brady & Robertson, 1870) "IRMNG...
- M. A. Naumcheva (2018). "Darwinula oryzalis nom. nov. – a new replacement name for the preoccupied specific name Darwinula acuta Mishina, 1966 (Ostracoda)"...
- Naiadites, and Carbonicola; diverse crustaceans such as Candona, Carbonita, Darwinula, Estheria, Acanthocaris, Dithyrocaris, and Anthrapalaemon. The eurypterids...
- life stages Sarscypridopsis aculeata One specimen Sarscypridopsis cf. bicornis CH39 Darwinula stevensoni Moderately abundant Cytheridella cf. tepida...
- beetle Darwinius, an extinct primate Darwinopterus, a genus of pterosaur Darwinula, a genus of seed shrimp Darwinivelia, a water treader genus Darwinysius...
- Beipiao Jianshangou Bed Damonella D. formosa Jianshangou Bed An ostracod Darwinula D. leguminella Jianshangou Bed An ostracod Diestheria D. jeholensis Jianshangou...
- Darwinella, a fossil genus of ostracods in the family Darwinulidae, synonym of Darwinula This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct genera with the...
- Indeterminate Ostracod. Geisina Gutschickia Bairdia Pseudobythocypris Carbonita Darwinula Paromylacris A roachoid. Oedischia An orthopteran. Meganeura Meganisopteran...
- order Podocopida. Genera: Alicenula Rossetti & Martens, 1998 Darwella Darwinula Brady & Norman, 1889 Isabenula Rossetti, Pinto & Martens, 2011 Microdarwinula...
- found in the lake include Candonopsis, Cyprideis, Cypridopsis, Cyprilla, Darwinula, Herpetocypris and Limnocytherae. In some places, diatoms were widespread...