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Maddocks, R.F. (1976). Pussellinae are interstitial Bairdiidae (Ostracoda). Micropaleontology. 22(2):194-214.
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Maddocks, R.F.
1976
Pussellinae are interstitial Bairdiidae (Ostracoda)
Micropaleontology
22(2):194-214
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Pussella Danielopol is an interstitial bairdiid and the end member of the regressive evolutionary series represented by species of Anchistrocheles. Its special features result from small size and adaptation for the interstitial habitat. Resemblances to Cytheracea are due to convergence. A second species of Pussella and three new species of Anchistrocheles are described. A. acerosa (Brady) is re-illustrated, and the soft parts of A. angulata (Brady) are described for the first time.
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Anchistrocheles Brady & Norman, 1889 (taxonomy source)
Anchistrocheles barnharti Maddocks, 1976 (original description)
Anchistrocheles hartmanni Maddocks, 1976 (original description)
Anchistrocheles mcquadei Maddocks, 1976 (original description)
Bairdoppilata Coryell, Sample & Jennings, 1935 (taxonomy source)
Glyptobairdia Stephenson, 1946 (taxonomy source)
Havanardia Pokorny, 1968 (taxonomy source)
Pussella Danielopol, 1976 (original description)
Pussella danielopoli Maddocks, 1976 (original description)
Pussellidae Danielopol, 1976 (original description)
Pussellinae Danielopol, 1976 (original description)