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- Darcythompsoniidae abstract "Darcythompsoniidae is a family of copepods, containing four genera. Members of the family have a very wide distribution throughout the tropics, where they live in rotting mangrove leaves. They lack egg sacs and are thought to lay their eggs directly into the leaf litter.Darcythompsonia and Kristensenia are both large-bodied, while Leptocaris species are much smaller.".
- Darcythompsoniidae class Copepod.
- Darcythompsoniidae class Maxillopoda.
- Darcythompsoniidae kingdom Animal.
- Darcythompsoniidae order Harpacticoida.
- Darcythompsoniidae phylum Arthropod.
- Darcythompsoniidae phylum Crustacean.
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageID "34326249".
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageLength "2100".
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageRevisionID "679568445".
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Harpacticoida.
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageWikiLink Copepod.
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageWikiLink Crustacean.
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageWikiLink Darcythompsonia.
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageWikiLink Egg_sac.
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageWikiLink Family_(biology).
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageWikiLink Harpacticoida.
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Georg_Herman_Lang.
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageWikiLink Kristensenia.
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageWikiLink Leaf_litter.
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageWikiLink Leptocaris.
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageWikiLink Leucocoryne.
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageWikiLink Mangrove.
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageWikiLink Maxillopoda.
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageWikiLink Pabellonia.
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageWikiLink Plant_litter.
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageWikiLink Spider.
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Darcythompsoniidae".
- Darcythompsoniidae classis Maxillopoda.
- Darcythompsoniidae familia "Darcythompsoniidae".
- Darcythompsoniidae familiaAuthority "Lang, 1936".
- Darcythompsoniidae hasPhotoCollection Darcythompsoniidae.
- Darcythompsoniidae ordo Harpacticoida.
- Darcythompsoniidae phylum "Arthropoda".
- Darcythompsoniidae regnum "Animalia".
- Darcythompsoniidae subclassis "Copepoda".
- Darcythompsoniidae subdivision "*Darcythompsonia (T. Scott, 1906) *Kristensenia (Por, 1983) *Leptocaris (T. Scott, 1899) *Pabellonia (Gómez, 2000)".
- Darcythompsoniidae subdivisionRanks "Genera".
- Darcythompsoniidae subphylum Crustacean.
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Copepod-stub.
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Darcythompsoniidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Darcythompsoniidae subject Category:Harpacticoida.
- Darcythompsoniidae hypernym Family.
- Darcythompsoniidae type Animal.
- Darcythompsoniidae type Article.
- Darcythompsoniidae type Crustacean.
- Darcythompsoniidae type Eukaryote.
- Darcythompsoniidae type Species.
- Darcythompsoniidae type Article.
- Darcythompsoniidae type Thing.
- Darcythompsoniidae type Q19088.
- Darcythompsoniidae type Q729.
- Darcythompsoniidae comment "Darcythompsoniidae is a family of copepods, containing four genera. Members of the family have a very wide distribution throughout the tropics, where they live in rotting mangrove leaves. They lack egg sacs and are thought to lay their eggs directly into the leaf litter.Darcythompsonia and Kristensenia are both large-bodied, while Leptocaris species are much smaller.".
- Darcythompsoniidae label "Darcythompsoniidae".
- Darcythompsoniidae sameAs Darcythompsoniidae.
- Darcythompsoniidae sameAs Darcythompsoniidae.
- Darcythompsoniidae sameAs m.0hzs1yk.
- Darcythompsoniidae sameAs Darcythompsoniidae.
- Darcythompsoniidae sameAs Darcythompsoniidae.
- Darcythompsoniidae sameAs Q3809096.
- Darcythompsoniidae sameAs Q3809096.
- Darcythompsoniidae wasDerivedFrom Darcythompsoniidae?oldid=679568445.
- Darcythompsoniidae isPrimaryTopicOf Darcythompsoniidae.