| 21. | Female midvalley fairy shrimp more closely resemble female vernal pool fairy shrimp, which also have pear-shaped brood pouches.
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| 22. | The fairy shrimp " Tanymastix stagnalis " was first recorded in Ireland from the southern basin at Rahasane.
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| 23. | The midvalley fairy shrimp was only recently formally described as a species in 2000 by Belk and Fugate.
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| 24. | Now, enter the fairy shrimp.
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| 25. | Nationally, some species with the largest respective habitat coverage include : vernal pool fairy shrimp, vernal pool tadpole shrimp.
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| 26. | Midvalley fairy shrimp populations survive the seasonal drying of their ponds by laying eggs encased in nearly impervious shells.
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| 27. | Some other species, notably Anostraca, fairy shrimp and their relatives, lay eggs capable of entering a state of cryptobiosis.
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| 28. | The rare California tiger salamander, western pond frog, San Joaquin kit fox and fairy shrimp also live in the watershed.
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| 29. | The "'vernal pool fairy shrimp "', " Branchinecta lynchi ", is a species of freshwater crustacean in the family Branchinectidae.
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| 30. | Midvalley fairy shrimp have also been found in various roadside puddles, scrapes, and ditches, and in several railroad toe-drain pools.
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