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Location: Moscow, Moscow City, Russia | Leaked: May-29-2008
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Mysterious Russian Creature in your vid clip is a "Triop"
http://mytriops.com/articles/triops_species2.stm
Major species Lepidurus batesoni
Subspecies none
Range Russia
Habitat unknown
Temperature range Unknown
Body ring/segments 33, 8 apodous
Appendages 49 - 52
Notable characters Carapace more rounded than typical in Lepidurus, endite 6 of the first thoracic appendage is developed into a claw like structure (it is reduced to a small lobe in all other notostracans), second maxilla present
Reproduction Bisexual (see comments below)
NO PICTURE AVAILABLE
There is very little known about this species, I'm not even sure if it's currently believed to exist. It is known only from a handful of males collected and preserved in the early 1900s. The claw like endite of the 1st thoracic appendage argues strongly that it is/was a distinct species.
Posted Jun-5-2008 by "Xscout" (R)