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Polycopidae

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Polycopidae is a family of marine ostracods. Its members are related to animals in the suborder Halocypridina, but are sufficiently distinct to be placed in the sub-order Cladocopina. There is even some speculation that a separate order may be warranted.[1] The genera in the family differ from the other suborder, Halocypridina, in several features: the central adductor muscle scars are in a triangular (3 scars) or half-rosette (15 scars) pattern, they lack sixth and seventh limbs, and the maxilla (=fourth limb) has both an exopod and endopod (the maxilla in the Halocypridina lacks an exopod).[2][3][4][5]

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The following genera are included:[6]

  • Archypolycope Chavtur, 1981
  • Axelheibergella Briggs, 1997
  • Discoidella Croneis & Gale, 1939
  • Eupolycope Chavtur, 1981
  • Hexopolycope Chavtur, 1981
  • Hyphalocope I. Karanovic & Brandão, 2012
  • Kliecope Tanaka, Tsukagoshi & Karanovic, 2014
  • Metapolycope Kornicker & van Morkhoven, 1976
  • Micropolycope Chavtur, 1981
  • Nodopolycope Kozur, 1985
  • Orthopolycope Chavtur, 1981
  • Parapolycope Klie, 1936
  • Parapolycopissa Chavtur, 1981
  • Permopolycope Kozur, 1985
  • Polycope G. O. Sars, 1866
  • Polycopetta Chavtur, 1981
  • Polycopiella Chavtur, 1981
  • Polycopinna Chavtur, 1981
  • Polycopinoidea Hu & Tao, 2008
  • Polycopissa Chavtur, 1981
  • Polycopsis G. W. Mueller, 1894
  • Pontopolycope Chavtur, 1981
  • Pseudopolycope Chavtur, 1981
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