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Adineta steineri Bartos 1951

Description

Adineta steineri Bartoš, 1951

(Fig. 3D)

Adineta steineri Bartoš 1951: 478 – Donner 1965: 270, Kutikova 2005: 271

Notes. The species is easily identifiable because of long bristles on the trunk (Fig. 3D). A. steineri is widely distributed outside Antarctica, but was found at the continent, too (Sohlenius et al. 1996; Sohlenius & Bostrőm 2005).

Notes

Published as part of LUKASHANETS, Dzmitry A., VEZHNAVETS, Vasily V., MAYSAK, Natalia N., HIHINIAK 1, Yury H., BORODIN, Oleg I., MIAMIN, Vladislav Ye., GAIDASHOV, Alexey A. & NIKITIUK, Leonid A., 2019, Rotifers (Rotifera) from the inland waters and terrestrial habitats of East Antarctic oases (Enderby Land and Prydz Bay), pp. 67-86 in Fragmenta Faunistica 62 (2) on page 74, DOI: 10.3161/00159301FF2019.62.2.067, http://zenodo.org/record/6252396

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References

  • BARTOS E. 1951. The Czechoslovak Rotatoria of the order Bdelloidea. Vestnik Ceskoslovenske Zoologicke Spolecnosti 15: 241 - 500.
  • DONNER J. 1965. Ordnung Bdelloidea (Rotatoria, Radertiere). Bestimmungsbucher zur Bodenfauna Europas, 6. 1 - 297. Berlin: Akademie.
  • KUTIKOVA L. A. 2005. Bdelloid rotifers in the fauna of Russia. Moscow: KMK Scientific Press, 315 pp. [In Russian]
  • SOHLENIUS B. & BOSTROM S. 2005. The geographic distribution of metazoan microfauna on East Antarctic nunataks. Polar Biology 28: 439 - 448. doi: http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1007 / s 00300 - 004 - 0708 - z