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- Q21232576 subject Q8309503.
- Q21232576 abstract "Acroperus tupinamba is a species of crustacean. Its name refers to the largest tribe of indigenous peoples inhabiting Brazil before European colonization. It was first found among decomposing leaves in Planaltina, Distrito Federal, Brazil. It is a small Acroperus, the length of the female at or below 0.6mm. Its body is egg-shaped, with its maximum height in its body's second quarter. Its dorsal margin is quite arched, with its posteroventral angle denticles being very small. It carries about 35 to 40 ventral setae, with its posterior setae being longer than in cogenerate species. Its head has a low keel, the distance between its eye and the margin of its keel being equal to its eye diameter, which measures 1.5–2 times more than the ocellus. The species' head, antennule and labrum is the same as for the genus. The postabdomen narrows distally, the length of which is about 3.2 its height. Setules near the base of its postabdominal claws are short. Its antenna comprises less than 1/5 of its body length. All of its apical setae are of the same thickness and length. A. tupinamba differs from the other known species of its genus: A. harpae and A. Angustatus, by its smaller size; long posterior setae of the valves; a shorter, wider postabdomen; short setules near the base of its postabdominal claw; and the characteristic morphology of its fourth exopodite's setae 5–6, which is similar to those of Nicsmirnovius.".
- Q21232576 class Q188360.
- Q21232576 kingdom Q729.
- Q21232576 order Q391240.
- Q21232576 order Q4769984.
- Q21232576 phylum Q1360.
- Q21232576 phylum Q25364.
- Q21232576 wikiPageWikiLink Q103817.
- Q21232576 wikiPageWikiLink Q1188805.
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- Q21232576 wikiPageWikiLink Q1360.
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- Q21232576 wikiPageWikiLink Q183236.
- Q21232576 wikiPageWikiLink Q188360.
- Q21232576 wikiPageWikiLink Q19436.
- Q21232576 wikiPageWikiLink Q204664.
- Q21232576 wikiPageWikiLink Q2179631.
- Q21232576 wikiPageWikiLink Q25364.
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- Q21232576 wikiPageWikiLink Q3133438.
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- Q21232576 wikiPageWikiLink Q391240.
- Q21232576 wikiPageWikiLink Q4769984.
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- Q21232576 wikiPageWikiLink Q815962.
- Q21232576 wikiPageWikiLink Q8309503.
- Q21232576 classis "Branchiopoda".
- Q21232576 genus "Acroperus".
- Q21232576 infraordo Q391240.
- Q21232576 parvordo Q4769984.
- Q21232576 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q21232576 regnum "Animalia".
- Q21232576 subclassis Q188360.
- Q21232576 subphylum Q25364.
- Q21232576 type Animal.
- Q21232576 type Crustacean.
- Q21232576 type Eukaryote.
- Q21232576 type Species.
- Q21232576 type Thing.
- Q21232576 type Q19088.
- Q21232576 type Q729.
- Q21232576 comment "Acroperus tupinamba is a species of crustacean. Its name refers to the largest tribe of indigenous peoples inhabiting Brazil before European colonization. It was first found among decomposing leaves in Planaltina, Distrito Federal, Brazil. It is a small Acroperus, the length of the female at or below 0.6mm. Its body is egg-shaped, with its maximum height in its body's second quarter. Its dorsal margin is quite arched, with its posteroventral angle denticles being very small.".
- Q21232576 label "Acroperus tupinamba".