"The shape is rectangular, with the greatest height anteriorly and the greatest length at mid-height. The ventral ... [details]
"Carapace small to medium, heavily calcified. Muri strongly developed, fossae polygonal with foveolate, papillate ... [details]
"Shape rectangular with the greatest height in the anterior third. Greatest length slightly below mid-height. ... [details]
Shape sub-rectangular; anterior end obliquely rounded in LV and more evenly rounded in RV. Ventral outline slightly ... [details]
Valves large, sub-rectangular in lateral view; sexual dimorphism well developed (males more elongate than females). ... [details]
"General lateral outline moderately slender, elongate-triangular. Valves relatively thin and light brown when ... [details]
"A medium-sized Bradleya species characterized by a well-developed ventral ridge, absence of an ocular ridge, a ... [details]
"A small to médium sized, very heavily calcified, trapezoid shaped carapace. Anterior cardinal angle raised and ... [details]
"A large Bradleya species with a well-developed ventral ridge, no ocular ridge and faint traces of reticulation." ... [details]
A medium-sized Bradleya species, showing unique micro-perforation and punctuations as secondary reticulation inside ... [details]
A large Bradleya species with a strong ventrolateral ridge that continues into the faint ocular ridge. ... [details]
"A medium-sized, elongate-triangular Macrocyprina species, with a moderately arched and gently angled dorsum. ... [details]
"Holotype MC, LV 1.43/0.55, RV 1.45/0.56." (Jellinek & Swanson, 2003: 89) [details]
"In honour of Miss Claudia Franz, technical assistant of one of the authors (TJ), who completed the laborious task ... [details]
"For Dr. GRAHAM FENWICK whose studies of crustacean ecology in general and myodocopid life history in particular ... [details]
"From glaber (latin) = smooth, even; according to the appearance of the valves in lateral external view." (Jellinek ... [details]
From perforatus (latin) = perforate; according to the perforate valve surface. [details]
silentium (1at.) = peace, silence; according to environment and surroundings of this species. [details]
Named after the Campbell Plateau, E and SE of South Island, New Zealan (Jellinek & Swanson, 2003: 89) [details]