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Diaphanosoma excisum Sars 1885

Description

Diaphanosoma excisum Sars, 1885

(Fig. 5)

Sars, 1885: 13–18, Pl. 2, Figs. 1–3; Brehm, 1933b: 656–658, Fig. 3, Taf. 80, Figs. 17–19 (D. paucispinosum); Korovchinsky, 1992: 47, Figs. 225–235; 2004: 312, Figs 117, 118, 1, 2; Kořinek, 1984: 36–38, Pl. I–IV.

Diagnosis. Parthenogenetic female. Body conically-rectangular, head of medium size (35.3–38.9 % of body length), rectangular (or may be slightly roundish anteriorly), with a developed dorsal part (Fig. 5 A, 5B). Eye comparatively large (7.1–8.9 % of body length) and situated close to ventral or antero-ventral head margin. Antennules of regular type. Swimming antennae comparatively long (65.0–81.8 %) but their upper branch not reaching the posterior valve margin. Shell is rectangular with high posterior margin (Fig. 5 A, 5D), provided with two inner spines of different size (the larger setulated) near it (Fig. 5 E, 5F). Ventral valve margin with rather wide inflexion joining with postero-ventral margin without a cut and bearing 14–15 long, marginal, feathered setae, proximal of which is smaller and sit submarginally (Fig. 5 C). Postero-ventral valve margins with 3–12 rather large denticles, numbers of which can vary considerably even between valves of the same individual (Fig. 5 D, 5G, 5H, 5I, 5J). Basal denticles of postabdominal claws, especially two distal of them, are of almost similar size (Fig. 5 K). Body length: 0.79–0.90 mm.

Remarks. African representatives of this species have been described only with respect to few features: length of swimming antennae and armament of postabdomen and postero-ventral valve margin (e.g., Weltner 1896; Daday 1910; Brehm 1913; Werestschagin 1915; Delachaux 1917). More recently, comparatively more detailed descriptions have been provided by Kořinek (1984) and Guo & Dumont (2014). The specimens from Lake Turkana referred here are characterized by a moderate body size, relatively large eye, and long swimming antennae (Table 1, Fig. 5) though the latter not reaching the posterior valve margin. Generally, their morphological variability falls within the range known for the species.

Notes

Published as part of Korovchinsky, Nikolai M., Walsh, Elizabeth J. & Smolak, Radoslav, 2017, Diaphanosoma Fischer, 1850 (Crustacea: Cladocera: Sididae) of Lake Turkana (East Africa), with the description of a new species of the genus, pp. 77-89 in Zootaxa 4250 (1) on pages 84-86, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4250.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/439812

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Biodiversity

Scientific name authorship
Sars
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Order
Diplostraca
Genus
Diaphanosoma
Species
excisum
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Diaphanosoma excisum Sars, 1885 sec. Korovchinsky, Walsh & Smolak, 2017

References

  • Sars, G. O. (1885) On some Australian Cladocera raised from dried mud. Forhandlingar Fidensk Selskabet Kristiania Aar 1885, 1885, 1 - 46.
  • Brehm, V. (1933 b) Die Cladoceren der Deutschen Limnologischen Sunda-Expedition. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie, 11 (Supplement), Tropische Binnengewasser 3, 631 - 771.
  • Korovchinsky, N. M. (1992) Sididae & Holopediidae. Guides to the identification of the microinvertebrates of the continental waters of the world 3. SPB Academic Publishers, The Hague, 82 pp.
  • Korinek, V. (1984) Cladocera. In: Symoens, J. - J. (Ed.), Hydrobiological Survey of the Lake Bangweulu Luapula River basin. 13 (2). Cercle Hydrobiologique de Bruxelles, Bruxelles, pp. 1 - 117.
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  • Werestschagin, G. Yu. (1915) Some data on Entomostraca of Central Africa. Scientific results of Zoological expedition by Professors F. A. Dogel and I. I. Sokolov in British East Africa and Uganda in 1914, 1 (5), 3 - 26 [in Russian]
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