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Crustacean Phylogeny

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 July 2017

Frederick R. Schram*
Affiliation:
San Diego Natural History Museum, P.O. Box 1390, San Diego, California 92112

Extract

Crustacean phylogeny, long the focus of intense speculation, has undergone a renaissance in the last decade. This has been largely propelled by the use of cladistic analyses on the part of several workers, though there are still many who prefer more subjective, evolutionary systematic approaches.

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Research Article
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Copyright © 1990 Paleontological Society 

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