Moinidae Goulden, 1968
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4044.4.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6095723 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A0E632-CE40-F72E-D7BD-BEA226FBFF0D |
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Moinidae Goulden, 1968 |
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Family Moinidae Goulden, 1968 View in CoL View at ENA
33. Moina brachiata (Jurine, 1820) . Recorded by Pearse (1916) and Álvarez (2010). Palearctic species, but it has been also reported from Africa ( Goulden 1968; Smirnov 1976; Kotov et al. 2013a). According to Goulden (1968), this species is absent in the New World, but Elías-Gutiérrez et al. (2008a) reported it from the northern Neotropics. The Colombian specimens should be revised. In Colombia, it occurs in the Caribbean region.
34. Moina eugeniae Olivier, 1954 . Recorded by Fuentes-Reinés et al. (2012, fig 18). Neotropical species ( Smirnov 1976). In Colombia, it occurs in the Caribbean region.
35. Moina micrura Kurz, 1874 s .lat. Recorded by Barón-Rodríguez et al. (2006); Aranguren-Riaño et al. (2011); Gaviria (2001) and Fuentes-Reinés et al. (2012, fig 16). A cosmopolitan group needs a detailed revision (Elías-Gutlíerrez et al. 1999; Petrusek et al. 2004; Elías-Gutlíerrez et al. 2008b; Kotov et al. 2013a). In Colombia, it has been reported from the Andean, Amazon and Caribbean regions.
36. Moina minuta Hansen, 1899 . Recorded by Barón-Rodríguez et al. (2006); Gallo-Sánchez et al. (2009); Aranguren-Riaño et al. (2011) and Fuentes-Reinés et al. (2012). Neotropical species ( Paggi 1973; Smirnov 1976; Kotov et al. 2013a). In Colombia, it has been reported from the Andean, Amazon and Caribbean regions.
Moina macrophtalma Stingelin, 1913 View in CoL . Recorded by Stingelin (1913) in Colombia. This species is considered among synonyms of Moina micrura View in CoL ( Kotov et al. 2013a), but if known populations from the Neotropics will be regarded as belonging to a separate species, one of them could be M. macrophthalma .
37. Moina reticulata (Daday, 1905) View in CoL . Recorded by Aranguren-Riaño et al. (2011) and Fuentes-Reinés et al. (2012, fig 17). It is considered a Neotropical species ( Paggi 1973; Kotov et al. 2013a), while populations from Africa ( Lamoot & Dumont 1974) probably belong to a separate, yet undescribed species. In Colombia, it has been reported from the Amazon and Caribbean regions.
38. Moinodaphnia macleayi Herrick, 1887 View in CoL . Recorded by Pearse (1916); Barón-Rodríguez et al. (2006); Aranguren-Riaño et al. (2011); Brehm (1956); Gaviria (2001); Fuentes-Reinés et al. (2012, fig 15) and Fuentes- Reinés (2014a). It is widely distributed in the tropics and subtropics of the Old and New World, penetrating into non-tropical areas of Asia and North America ( Goulden 1968). In Colombia, it has been reported from the Andean, Amazon and Caribbean regions. The genus needs to be revised worldwide.
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Moinidae Goulden, 1968
Kotov, Alexey A. & Fuentes-Reinés, Juan M. 2015 |
Moina macrophtalma
Stingelin 1913 |
Moina reticulata
Daday 1905 |
Moinodaphnia macleayi
Herrick 1887 |