Mesocyclops aspericornis (Daday, 1906)
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/14.5.751 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/79082338-0968-2310-CF78-FECEFC61FA4C |
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Marcus |
scientific name |
Mesocyclops aspericornis (Daday, 1906) |
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Mesocyclops aspericornis (Daday, 1906)
Materials examined. Philippines: Luzon: Manila: pond at the UST Botanical Garden (14.6101° N, 120.9885° E), coll. DRA Dela Cruz, GAA Viernes, JF Wong, ESP Dela Paz and ML Lopez, June 2016 ( UST-ZRC 0180A–B, 1 spec.). Navotas River (14.6436° N, 120.9607° E), coll. DRA Dela Cruz, GAA Viernes, JF Wong, ESP Dela Paz and ML Lopez, June 2016 ( UST-ZRC 0178, 1 spec.). Tullahan River (14.6705° N, 120.9584° E), coll. DRA Dela Cruz, GAA Viernes, JF Wong, ESP Dela Paz and ML Lopez, June 2016 ( UST-ZRC 0179A–B, 1 spec.). Veterans Memorial Medical Center lagoon (14.6571° N, 121.0380° E), coll. DRA Dela Cruz, GAA Viernes, JF Wong, ESP Dela Paz and ML Lopez, June 2016 ( UST- ZRC 018, 1 spec.).
Short description. This species is relatively larger than the 2 Thermocyclops observed in this study. The body is generally large at the prosome and narrows to the urosome. The lateral arms of the seminal receptacle are long and broad and are curved posteriorly; the anterior margin has wave-like indentations at the proximal; Transverse duct-like structure forms a “ V ” shape. This species is highly recognized by the several hairs present at the entire median length of the caudal rami. The medial apical spine of the P4 endopodite is longer than the lateral, with spinules present at the entire anterior surface of 1 side and few spinules at the medial surface of the other side. All the morphological characters concur with the description of Hołyńska (2003) and Dela Paz et al. (2016a).
Ecological distribution. Mesocyclops aspericornis is found in wide variety of habitats including lakes, ponds, swamps, and rice fields (Lopez et al. 2017). This species has a great dispersal capability but adequate in competitive abilities.
ML |
Musee de Lectoure |
ZRC |
Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore |
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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