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  1. Branchiopoda - Wikipedia

  2. Branchiopod | Anatomy, Habitat & Adaptations | Britannica

  3. Branchiopoda - Animalia

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    branchiopod, any of the roughly 800 species of the class Branchiopoda (subphylum Crustacea, phylum Arthropoda). They are aquatic animals that include brine shrimp, fairy shrimp, tadpole shrimp, water fleas, and other small, chiefly freshwater forms. Branchiopods are generally regarded as primitive crustaceans.
    Branchiopoda is a class of crustaceans. It comprises fairy shrimp, clam shrimp, Diplostraca (or Cladocera), Notostraca, the Devonian Lepidocaris and possibly the Cambrian Rehbachiella. They are mostly small, freshwater animals that feed on plankton and detritus.
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    Branchiopoda is a diverse group of primitive, aquatic, primarily freshwater crustaceans, mostly resembling shrimp. This taxon is generally placed as a class of the arthropod subphylum (or superclass) Crustacea, but some taxonomic schemes recognize it as an order, with Crustacea listed as a class.
    The Branchiopoda consist of four living groups: the Anostraca ("fairy shrimp" or "sea monkeys"), Notostraca ("tadpole shrimp"), Cladocera ("water fleas"), and Conchostraca ("clam shrimp'). There are also two fossil groups that belong to the Branchiopoda, but it is unresolved whether they are subgroups within the living groups or evolved separately.
  6. ADW: Branchiopoda: INFORMATION

    WebBranchiopoda. By Judy Follo and Daphne G. Fautin. Ap­prox­i­mately 800 species of bran­chiopods are found world­wide in fresh­wa­ter ponds, lakes, and in­land saline wa­ters such as the Great Salt Lake in Utah. Their fos­sil …

  7. Branchiopod - Freshwater, Aquatic, Filter-Feeders | Britannica

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  9. Branchiopoda - New World Encyclopedia

    WebBranchiopoda. Branchiopoda is a diverse group of primitive, aquatic, primarily freshwater crustaceans, mostly resembling shrimp. This taxon is generally placed as a class of the arthropod subphylum (or superclass) …

  10. Branchiopoda - Animalia