Crossword-Solution: OSTRACOD 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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One who, or that which, eats.
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But this is by no means all,--not only is there this external resemblance between the thoracic armour of the crustacean and the bivalve shell, but the two sides of the ostracod and phyllopod thorax are connected together also by an adductor muscle! [Illustration: A POLYZOON WITH BIRD'S-HEAD PROCESSES.] {81} The pedicellariæ of the echinus have been already spoken of, and the difficulty as to their origin from minute, fortuitous, indefinite variations has been stated.
On the Genesis of Species St. George Mivart 2007
Fireflies lie hidden in the day, to appear about dusk and the ostracod crustacean, _Cypridina_, is difficult to obtain on moonlight nights.
The Nature of Animal Light E. Newton Harvey 2010
When the dried powdered luminous material of an ostracod is sprinkled over the surface of water, it goes into solution and leaves luminous diffusion and convection trails plainly visible in the water.
The Nature of Animal Light E. Newton Harvey 2010
The Chemistry of Light Production in a Japanese Ostracod Crustacean _Cypridina hilgendorfii_, Muller.
The Nature of Animal Light E. Newton Harvey 2010
Considering the imprisonment of the ostracod body within the valves, it is more surprising that the _Asteropidae_ and _Cypridinidae_ should have a pair of compound and sometimes large eyes, in addition to the median organ at the base of the "frontal tentacle," than that other members of the group should be limited to that median organ of sight, or have no eyes at all.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 6 Various 2011