Taxonavigation
Taxonavigation: Cytheroidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Hemicytheridae
Genus: Ambolus
Species:
A. cavallius –
A. coniunctus –
A. delicatulus –
A. pumilus –
A. stewartus –
A. swansoni
Name
Ambolus Ikeya, Jellinek & Tsukagoshi, 1998
- Gender: masculine
- Status: valid genus
- Type species: Ambolus pumilus (G. S. Brady, 1866) Ikeya, Jellinek & Tsukagoshi, 1998
- Status: valid genus
Primary references
- Ikeya, N., Jellinek, T. & Tsukagoshi, A. 1998: Cythere pumila Brady 1866 (Crust., Ostracoda): Variation or speciation? An example from Recent south Australian shores. Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 72 (3-4): 311–324.
Additional references
- Kempf, E.K. 2004: Fossil and Living Ostracoda of the World. Index and Bibliography of Marine Ostracoda. Part 16, Index D: Recent Marine Ostracoda of the World. CD-ROM Edition with 20,686 dataset references (published by the author). [Occurrences of Ambolus Ikeya, Jellinek & Tsukagoshi, 1998 are listed therein under UTIN (Universal Taxonomic Identification Number) Ostracoda: G6029 =====].
- Kempf, E.K. 2008: Fossil and Living Ostracoda of the World. Index and Bibliography of Marine Ostracoda. Part 11, Index A, Supplement 2. CD-ROM Edition (published by the author).
- Kempf, E.K. 2008: Fossil and Living Ostracoda of the World. Index and Bibliography of Marine Ostracoda. Part 12, Index B, Supplement 2. CD-ROM Edition (published by the author).
- Kempf, E.K. 2008: Fossil and Living Ostracoda of the World. Index and Bibliography of Marine Ostracoda. Part 13, Index C, Supplement 2. CD-ROM Edition (published by the author).
- Kempf, E.K. 2008: Fossil and Living Ostracoda of the World. Index and Bibliography of Marine Ostracoda. Part 14, Bibliography E. CD-ROM Edition (published by the author).
- Tanaka, G., Hatanaka, K. & Ikeya, N., 2011: Systematics and stability of carapace ornamentation of the genus Ambolus (Crustacea, Ostracoda) from the Southern Hemisphere. Paleontological Research, 15 (3) 125–145.
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