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Species of crustacean
Anaspides tasmaniae is a species of freshwater crustacean found in Tasmania. Members of the genus Anaspides are commonly known as Tasmanian mountain shrimp
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Family of crustaceans
Ong, 1970 Anaspides Thomson, 1894 Anaspides tasmaniae Thomson, 1892 Anaspides spinulae Williams, 1965 Anaspides jarmani Ahyong, 2015 Anaspides clarkei Ahyong
Anaspidesidae
Genus of crustaceans
et al. (2023) Anaspides clarkei Ahyong, 2015 Anaspides driesseni Höpel, Richter & Ahyong, 2023 Anaspides jarmani Ahyong, 2015 Anaspides spinulae Williams
Anaspides
Order of crustaceans
Thomson, 1893) Allanaspides Swain, Wilson, Hickman & Ong, 1970 – Tasmania Anaspides Thomson, 1894 – Tasmania Paranaspides Smith, 1908 – Tasmania Koonungidae
Anaspidacea
Superorder of crustaceans
Anaspides in an alpine pool
Syncarida
Species of crustacean
Anaspides richardsoni is a species of arthropod native to Australia. "Australian Faunal Directory". biodiversity.org.au. Retrieved 2025-03-12. v t e
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Species of crustaceans
Anaspides swaini is a species of freshwater crustacean in the family Anaspidesidae, and was first described in 2015 by Shane Ahyong This species is endemic
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Species of freshwater crustacean
Anaspides eberhardi is a species of freshwater, cave-dwelling crustacean in the family Anaspidesidae. It was first described in 2016 by Shane Ahyong.
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Cave in Tasmania, Australia
fauna numerous species. Species found include: Goedetrechus mendumae Anaspides tasmaniae Bridge, Russell 1995 Surveying in Exit Cave – Australia's longest
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Species of marsupial
2009). Wombats. Csiro Publishing. ISBN 978-0-643-09601-1. "Anaspides.net". www.anaspides.net. Archived from the original on 20 July 2017. Retrieved 20
Common_wombat
Genus of marsupials
OCLC 62265494. "Megafauna". austhrutime.com. Retrieved 2017-04-20. "Anaspides.net". www.anaspides.net. Archived from the original on 2017-07-20. Retrieved 2017-04-20
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Species of crustaceans
Anaspides driesseni is a species of freshwater crustacean in the family Anaspidesidae, and was first described in 2023 by Christoph Höpel, Stefan Richter
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1993 single by The Tragically Hip
Archived from the original on June 27, 2014. Retrieved September 16, 2018. "Anaspides.net". Archived from the original on September 9, 2016. Retrieved September
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Species of crustaceans
Anaspides clarkei is a species of freshwater crustacean in the family Anaspidesidae, and was first described in 2015 by Shane Ahyong This species is endemic
Anaspides_clarkei
Species of crustaceans
Anaspides jarmani is a species of freshwater crustacean in the family Anaspidesidae, and was first described in 2015 by Shane Ahyong This species is endemic
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Extinction of large animals at the end of the last Ice Age
"Megafauna". austhrutime.com. Retrieved 20 April 2017. "Anaspides.net". www.anaspides.net. Archived from the original on 20 July 2017. Retrieved 20
Late_Pleistocene_extinctions
Extinct genus of crustacean
are visible on abdominal tergites, being compressed similar to that of Anaspides. The sixth abdominal segment bears large uropods which have hairy margin
Koonaspides
Australian zoologist, arachnologist (1894–1984)
throughout his life. An early interest in invertebrates began with studies of Anaspides tasmaniae, known as the mountain shrimp, before pursuing a major focus
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Extinct genus of marsupials
Euryzygoma". fossilworks.org. Retrieved 17 December 2021. "Anaspides.net". www.anaspides.net. Archived from the original on 20 July 2017. Retrieved 20
Euryzygoma
Gondwanan ancestry. Possibly the best known example is the "mountain shrimp", Anaspides tasmaniae (Anaspidesidae), which is very similar to Triassic (230-million-year-old)
Ecology_of_Tasmania
Genus of flukes
nov., a trematode exhibiting progenesis in the fresh-water crustacean Anaspides tasmaniae Thomson. Parasitology, 26(1), 121–128. Ding, X. (1993). Marine
Coitocaecum
Recreational diving without a dive buddy
2017. Halstead, Bob. "On Your Own: The Buddy System Rebutted" (PDF). Anaspides.net. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 September 2016. Retrieved 18
Solo_diving
Practice of mutual monitoring and assistance between two divers
ISBN 978-0-583-19608-6. Halstead, Bob. "On Your Own: The Buddy System Rebutted" (PDF). Anaspides.net. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 September 2016. Retrieved 18
Buddy_diving
Family of single-celled organisms
On Ganymedes anaspidis (nov. gen., nov. sp.), a gregarine from the digestive tract of Anaspides tasmaniæ (Thompson). J Cell Sci s2-55: 155-175 v t e
Ganymedidae
Antarctique Française (1908–1910) (p. 9). Calman, W.T., (1896). On the genus Anaspides and its affinities with certain fossil Crustacea. Transactions of the
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English : habitational name from any of various places named with Old English hwīt ‘white’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.
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Soft Hearted
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Follower; Companion
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Name of the freed slave-girl
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(She was the daughter of Abu)
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Medieval form of German Emmeline, EMLIN means "work."
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