A Winter Population of Streptocephalus seali Ryder Inhabiting a Roadside Ditch in Lyon County, Kansas
1959; Kansas Academy of Science; Volume: 62; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/3626520
ISSN1938-5420
Autores Tópico(s)Cephalopods and Marine Biology
ResumoOther published accounts of the phyllopods of Kansas also deal primarily with occurrence, although Jewell (1927) reported briefly on rearing S. texanus from eggs contained in the mud of a dry prairie pond. Creaser (1930) reported Thamnocephalus platyurus and Streptocephalus texanus at Satanta, Kansas, and Leonard and Ponder (1949) collected four species of fairy shrimps from ditches near Lawrence. In addition to T. platyurus and S. texanus, they collected Streptocephalus seali and Eubranchipus serratus, both of which were new records for the state. So far as known, the works of these men constitute all of the published data on the anostracans of Kansas. Certainly these reports do not represent
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