Humphreysella Explained
Humphreysella is a genus of ostracods within the family Thaumatocyprididae, containing 11 species.[1] Members of this genus are filter feeders, and can range from sizes of .5 to 32 millimeters in length.[2]
Species
The following species are recognised in the genus Humphreysella:
- Humphreysella bahamensis (Kornicker & Iliffe, 1989)
- Humphreysella baltanasi (Kornicker in Humphreys, Kornicker & Danielopol, 2009)
- Humphreysella elizabethae (Kornicker & Iliffe, 1992)
- Humphreysella exuma (Kornicker & Iliffe, 1998)
- Humphreysella kakuki (Kornicker & Iliffe, 2000)
- Humphreysella mexicana (Kornicker & Iliffe, 1989)
- Humphreysella orghidani (Danielopol, 1972)
- Humphreysella palmeri (Kornicker, Iliffe & Harrison-Nelson, 2007)
- Humphreysella phalanx (Kornicker & Iliffe, 1995)
- Humphreysella styx (Kornicker & Iliffe, 1989)
- Humphreysella wilkensi (Hartmann, 1985)
References
- Web site: WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Humphreysella Kornicker & Danielopol in Kornicker, Danielopol & Humphreys, 2006 . 2022-10-07 . www.marinespecies.org . en.
- Web site: Humphreysella Kornicker & Danielopol ex Kornicker, Danielopol & Humphreys 2006 - Encyclopedia of Life . 2022-10-07 . eol.org.