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Hexarthra mira
Hexarthra mira
Description Microfossils of the palynomorph Schizosporis reticulatus might well be the resting eggs of rotifers related to the extant species Hexarthra mira (Van Geel, 1998). Author Jersabek, Christian JPG file - 827.83 kB - 1 661 x 2 500 pixelsmore
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added on 2025-05-1520 viewsWoRMS taxaScan of literature (text) Hexarthra mira (Hudson, 1871)checked Jersabek, Christian D. 2025-05-15
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Van Geel, B. (1998). Are the resting eggs of the rotifer Hexarthra mira (Hudson 1871) the ...

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