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- Remipedia is a class of blind crustaceans, closely related to hexapods, found in coastal aquifers which contain saline groundwater, with po****tions identified...
- to as Pancrustacea. The three classes Cephalocarida, Branchiopoda and Remipedia are more closely related to the hexapods than they are to any of the other...
- ("surprising crustaceans") — Cephalocarida, Remipedia, Hexapoda; Xenocarida ("strange shrimp") — Cephalocarida, Remipedia. Of these proposed clades, only Multicrustacea...
- Decapoda and Euphausiacea (krill) has been used to suggest a link between Remipedia and Malacostraca. Amphipod hatchlings resemble the adults. Young isopod...
- "Pancrustacean phylogeny in the light of new phylogenomic data: support for Remipedia as the possible sister group of Hexapoda". Molecular Biology and Evolution...
- crayfish, krill, various shrimp, woodlice, and kin) Thecostraca (barnacles) Remipedia Entognatha (coneheads, two-pronged bristletails and springtails) Insecta...
- & their close relatives). It also contains three non-hexapod classes: Remipedia (blind, venomous crustaceans), Cephalocarida (translucent aquatic detrivores)...
- "Pancrustacean phylogeny in the light of new phylogenomic data: support for Remipedia as the possible sister group of Hexapoda". Molecular Biology and Evolution...
- known as troglomorphy. X. tulumensis is one of 24 species in the class Remipedia, all of which are stygobitic, and distributed throughout the Caribbean...
- referred to as horseshoe shrimp. They have been grouped together with the Remipedia in the Xenocarida. Although a second family, Lightiellidae, is sometimes...