2-497: Halocypridae is a family of ostracods belonging to the order Halocyprida . This family contains bioluminescent members such as Conchoecia pseudodiscophora , which are believed to use coelenterazine and a coelenterazine luciferase rather than vargulin . The following genera are recognised in the family Halocyprididae: This Ostracod -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Halocyprida Cladocopina Halocypridina The Halocyprida
4-548: Is one of the two orders within the Myodocopa , in turn a subclass of the ostracods . Like their relatives in the order Myodocopida, they have a long exopod on the second antenna. However, unlike myodocopids, their fifth appendage is leg-like rather than modified for feeding, their seventh limb is reduced or absent, and they have no lateral eyes. The group is primarily planktonic. There are two suborders: Halocypridina and Cladocopina . This Ostracod -related article
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