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Between latitudes 56° and 57° south of Cape Horn, the net was put astern several times; it never, however, brought up anything besides a few of two extremely minute species of Entomostraca.
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Between latitudes 56° and 57° south of Cape Horn, the net was put astern several times; it never, however, brought up anything besides a few of two extremely minute species of Entomostraca.
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There were a large number of these Entomostraca in the Carboniferous period, a group which is chiefly represented among living Crustacea by an exceedingly minute kind of Shrimp; but in those days they were of the size of our Crabs and
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* Synopsis of the Entomostraca of Minnesota, etc.,
Twentieth Century Negro Literature Or, A Cyclopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro Daniel Wallace [Editor] Culp
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Between latitudes 56° and 57° south of Cape Horn, the net was put astern several times; it never, however, brought up anything besides a few of two extremely minute species of Entomostraca.
Chapter VIII 1909
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(Entomostraca, Fig. 235), which last are beautiful objects for the microscope, and in a few days the occupants will feel at home, and the aquarium will be swarming with life, affording amusement and occupation for many a dull hour, by day or at night, in watching the marvels of insect transformations, and plant-growth.
Our Common Insects A Popular Account of the Insects of Our Fields, Forests, Gardens and Houses 1872
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In the same plants are found curious little Entomostraca, very abundant there but found nowhere else.
Darwinism (1889) Alfred Russel Wallace 1868
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In the same place the suctorial Entomostraca are added as examples of the difficulty of recognising the type.
The Foundations of the Origin of Species Two Essays written in 1842 and 1844 Charles Darwin 1845
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(the Entomostraca and other marine animals) which I was the first to prove to be the natural food of many excellent gregarious freshwater fish, as the Vendace, Early Loch Leven Trout, the Brown Trout of the
Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology Various
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