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Triops australiensis

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Kingdom
  
Subphylum
  
Family
  
Triopsidae

Scientific name
  
Triops australiensis

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Order
  
Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Tadpole shrimps

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Similar
  
Tadpole shrimps, Triops cancriformis, Triops newberryi, Triops longicaudatus, Crustacean

Triops australiensis


Triops australiensis, sometimes referred to as a shield shrimp, is an Australian species of the tadpole shrimp Triops.

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Distribution

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Triops australiensis has a wide distribution across Australia, excluding the northernmost parts of Western Australia, and Queensland. It is also absent from Tasmania in the south, where it is replaced by Lepidurus apus. The two species can be distinguished by the presence of a supra-anal plate between the caudal rami at the end of the abdomen in L. apus, which is lacking in T. australiensis.

Biology

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T. australiensis inhabits temporary pools of water in the arid regions of the Australian outback. When desiccated pools fill with water, the resting eggs hatch into nauplii, and rapidly develop to adulthood. Reproduction succeeds within a few weeks of hatching. Adults achieve a maximum size of around 3 inches (7.6 cm), which is considered large for a tadpole shrimp.

Water chemistry

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Triops australiensis can tolerate a pH of 7–9, and can live in both hard and soft water, but the eggs of T. australiensis are more likely to hatch in water with a low mineral content.

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References

Triops australiensis Wikipedia