Use "fairy shrimp" in a sentence

1. Branchiopoda the most primitive class of Crustacea including the fairy shrimp Chirocephalus and the water flea Daphnia.

2. Branchinecta gigas is a species of fairy shrimp that lives in western Canada and the United States.

3. Branchiopoda the most primitive class of Crustacea including the fairy shrimp Chirocephalus and the water flea Daphnia

4. The Branchiopoda are a morphologically diverse group of crustaceans with phyllopodous limbs, including the water fleas, fairy shrimp and tadpole shrimp

5. Anostraca is one of the four orders of crustaceans in the class Branchiopoda; its members are also known as fairy shrimp.

6. What does branchiopod mean? Any of various aquatic crustaceans of the class Branchiopoda, such as the fairy shrimp and the water flea, characterized

7. Any of various aquatic crustaceans of the class Branchiopoda, such as the fairy shrimp and the water flea, characterized by a segmented body and flattened, leaflike thoracic appendages

8. Branchiopod definition is - any of a group (Branchiopoda) of small usually freshwater crustaceans (such as fairy shrimp or water fleas) with usually many pairs of setae-bearing appendages.: 2

9. Branchiopod: Any of various aquatic crustaceans of the class Branchiopoda, such as the fairy shrimp and the water flea, characterized by a segmented body and flattened, leaflike thoracic appendages.

10. The Branchiopoda consist of four living groups: the Anostraca ("fairy shrimp" or "sea monkeys"), Notostraca ("tadpole shrimp"), Cladocera ("water fleas"), and Conchostraca ("clam shrimp').

11. Class Branchiopoda (water fleas, tadpole shrimp, fairy shrimp, clam shrimp) The crustacean class Branchiopoda is represented by six orders, all of them restricted to inland, continental waters: Anostraca, Notostraca, Laevicaudata, Spinicaudata, Cyclestherida, and Cladocera.

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