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- Q10336575 subject Q9080273.
- Q10336575 abstract "Newnhamia is a genus of ostracods. It contains five species, four of which are endemic to Australia and surrounding islands (including New Zealand and New Caledonia), while a fifth was described in 2003 from Kerala, India. Two species from South America, described as species of Newnhamia, do not appear to be closely related to the remaining species, and probably belong in a different genus. N. fuscata and N. insolita are both listed as vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List.Newnhamia dumonti George & Martens, 2003Newnhamia fenestrata King, 1855Newnhamia fuscata (Brady, 1886)Newnhamia insolita De Deckker, 1979Newnhamia petiola De Deckker, 1979↑ ↑ 2.0 2.1 ↑ ↑".
- Q10336575 class Q276412.
- Q10336575 kingdom Q729.
- Q10336575 order Q963722.
- Q10336575 phylum Q1360.
- Q10336575 phylum Q25364.
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- Q10336575 wikiPageWikiLink Q25364.
- Q10336575 wikiPageWikiLink Q276412.
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- Q10336575 wikiPageWikiLink Q9080273.
- Q10336575 wikiPageWikiLink Q963722.
- Q10336575 classis "Ostracoda".
- Q10336575 name "Newnhamia".
- Q10336575 ordo Q963722.
- Q10336575 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q10336575 regnum "Animalia".
- Q10336575 subphylum Q25364.
- Q10336575 type Animal.
- Q10336575 type Crustacean.
- Q10336575 type Eukaryote.
- Q10336575 type Species.
- Q10336575 type Thing.
- Q10336575 type Q19088.
- Q10336575 type Q729.
- Q10336575 comment "Newnhamia is a genus of ostracods. It contains five species, four of which are endemic to Australia and surrounding islands (including New Zealand and New Caledonia), while a fifth was described in 2003 from Kerala, India. Two species from South America, described as species of Newnhamia, do not appear to be closely related to the remaining species, and probably belong in a different genus. N. fuscata and N.".
- Q10336575 label "Newnhamia".
- Q10336575 name "Newnhamia".