| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Primarily in the Pacific Ocean, with some records in the Atlantic. Among the largest in the genus, reaching up to 3.2 cm | Gigantocypris agassizii | 100%
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| Southwestern Pacific, notably near New Zealand and Tasmania. Largest ostracod alongside first answer | Gigantocypris australis | 100%
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| Western Indian Ocean. Less is known about this species compared to others in the genus. | Gigantocypris danae | 100%
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| Found worldwide. Prefers deeper waters compared to its congeners. | Gigantocypris dracontovalis | 100%
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| Widespread in the Atlantic and Southern Oceans, with some records in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. The most commonly encountered species | Gigantocypris muelleri | 100%
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| Often considered synonymous with first answer and not universally recognized as a distinct species | Gigantocypris pellucida | 100%
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