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DOI: 10.3133/pp564
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Classification and distribution of the Recent Hemicytheridae and Trachyleberididae (Ostracoda) off northeastern North America

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“…5.3-4) Note: This species is very similar to and may be conspecific with the species reported as Eucythere argus (G.O. Sars, 1866) by Whatley et al ( , 1998 (Hazel 1967;Benson et al 1983;Penney 1993;Whatley et al 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…5.3-4) Note: This species is very similar to and may be conspecific with the species reported as Eucythere argus (G.O. Sars, 1866) by Whatley et al ( , 1998 (Hazel 1967;Benson et al 1983;Penney 1993;Whatley et al 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Genus Thaerocythere Hazel, 1967 Thaerocythere crenulata (G.O. Sars, 1866) ( This species has considerable intraspecific variation and taxonomic con− fusion in our opinion, and detailed discussion will be available in a separate paper.…”
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“…", but "Why would I, others, and they arrange them differently?" Hartmann and Puri (1974:35, 41) have been critical of the "balance of systematical weight" of some of the ostracode families that Hazel (1967) and myself (1972), among others, have proposed for the more ornate ostracodes, especially those with important fossil records. It is obvious that from their overall viewpoint, these latter groups seem to contain considerably more systematic complexity derived from the study of the carapace than is reflected in the diversity of their "soft-part" anatomy.…”
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“…In the Costini, the carapace varies systematically, and the soft parts do not, so far as I can tell at present. Both Hazel (1967) andI (1972) have emphasized the usage of the Thaerocytheridae as a transitional group of ornate ostracodes between the Trachyleberididae and the Hemicytheridae. It is admittedly a taxonomic convenience, but it is a useful one.…”
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“…Subfamily THAEROCYTHERINAE Hazel 1967 Tribe THAEROCYTHERINI Hazel 1967 Genus HERMANITES Puri 1955 Type species: Hermania reticulata Puri 1953 Hermanites transversicostata Khalaf 1982 pl. 36, figs.…”
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confidence: 99%