Abstract

An inventory of 60 species of Ostracoda recovered from sediment samples and cores from the Bermuda Islands is given. Most of the species are well known from the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean; 28 species, including three originally described from the Mediterranean, and one genus from NW Europe are recorded for the first time from Bermuda. An alphabetical checklist of all the Ostracoda known to date from the Bermudan faunal province is supplemented by scanning electron micrographs of most of the species from the present investigation.

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