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New records of Coronatella (Crustacea, Branchiopoda, Chydoridae) from Colombia with the first report of Coronatella undata and of the male of Coronatella monacantha

Brazilian journal of biology, 2024, Vol.84, p.e254487-10 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

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  • Title:
    New records of Coronatella (Crustacea, Branchiopoda, Chydoridae) from Colombia with the first report of Coronatella undata and of the male of Coronatella monacantha
  • Author: Fuentes-Reinés, Juan M ; Eslava-Eljaiek, Pedro ; Elmoor-Loureiro, Lourdes M A ; Sousa, Francisco Diogo R ; Suárez-Rivero, Deivis
  • Subjects: Animal Distribution ; Animals ; Biological properties ; Biological samples ; BIOLOGY ; Branchiopoda ; Brazil ; Chydoridae ; Cladocera ; Colombia ; Crustacea ; Dolphins ; Female ; Females ; Male ; Males ; New records ; Ponds ; Setae ; Species ; Spine ; Taxonomy
  • Is Part Of: Brazilian journal of biology, 2024, Vol.84, p.e254487-10
  • Description: Biological samples obtained from a small temporary pond of northern Colombia yielded the first record Coronatella undata Sousa, Elmoor-Loureiro and Santos, 2015 and of the male of C. monacantha (Sars, 1901) for Colombia. In this study, the morphology of female of Coronatella undata and female and male of C. monacantha was described and compared to other species within the genus. C. undata was originally described from Brazil and, among the species of the Coronatella monacantha complex, seems to be closely related to C. acuticostata (Sars, 1903). C. undata shows some similarities with C. monacantha, but it can be identified by important diagnostic characters such as: 1) posterior-ventral corner of valve with two denticles, 2) seta on exopodite of trunk limb II rudimentary, 3) filter comb of trunk limb II with six setae, 4) ODL seta of trunk limb I shorter than longest seta of IDL. C. monacantha is the most reported species in the Neotropical region and the male most resemble C. paulinae Sousa, Elmoor-Loureiro & Santos, 2015 in relation to (i), length/wide of postabdomen ratio (ii) basal spine almost straight and (iii)) long basal spine reaching the mid-length of basal spine. However, they can be separated by (i) number of lateral seta on the antennule, (ii) postanal angle, (iii) position of gonopore (iv) presence of a denticle on posterior-ventral corner of valve.
  • Publisher: Brazil: Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
  • Language: English;Portuguese
  • Identifier: ISSN: 1519-6984
    ISSN: 1678-4375
    EISSN: 1678-4375
    DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.254487
    PMID: 35293542
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