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Podocopa

[pə′däk·ə·pə]
(invertebrate zoology)
A suborder of fresh-water ostracod crustaceans in the order Podocopida in which the inner lamella has a calcified rim joining the outer lamella along a chitinous zone of concrescence, and the two valves fit together firmly.
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Ostracoden aus den Mangrovegebieten Sudwest-Florida (Crustacea: Ostracoda, Podocopa).
Class Ostracoda Latreille, 1806 Subclass Podocopa G.W.Muller, 1894 Order Podocopida Sars, 1866 Suborder Podocopina Sars, 1866 Superfamily Darwinuloidea Brady and Norman, 1889 Family Darwinulidae Brady and Norman, 1889 Genus Darwinula Brady and Robertson, 1885 Darwinula stevensoni (Brady and Robertson, 1870) Genus Microdarwinula Danielopol, 1965 Microdarwinula inexpectata Pinto et al., 2005 Microdarwinula sp.2 n.sp.
Darwinulocopina (Crustacea: Podocopa), a new suborder proposed for nonmarine Paleozoic to Holocene Ostracoda.
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