Isotomiella
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4169.2.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6089325 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EA87B2-FFA2-FFF6-FF26-F836FBCB9828 |
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Isotomiella spp.
Name in source. Isotomiella minor in Takeda (1981) , Deharveng (1986) and Wiwatwitaya & Takeda (2005).
Source: Takeda (1981), Deharveng (1986), Deharveng & Delnatte (1988), Leclerc & Dalger (1988), Deharveng & Bedos (1988, 1993b, 2001), Deharveng et al. (1989), Bedos & Deharveng (1994), Wiwatwitaya & Takeda (2005). Distribution in Thailand. Chiang Mai , Chiang Rai (N) , Ratchaburi (W) , Phetchabun (C) , Khon Kaen , Nakhon Ratchasima (NE) , Phang Nga , Yala (P). Habitat: cave in Chiang Rai , Phang Nga , Phetchabun and Yala ; cave guano in Ratchaburi ; above 2000 m. in Doi Inthanon forest ; soil s.l. in mixed dry deciduous forest and deforested area at 800 m. in Khon Kaen ( Takeda 1981) and in dry evergreen forest in Nakhon Ratchasima ( Wiwatwitaya & Takeda 2005).
Remark. The cited records probably all correspond to species of the minor group (Bedos 1994), but not to I. minor itself, which seems to be restricted to temperate regions ( Bedos & Deharveng 1994). The four morphospecies listed from Doi Inthanon above 2000 m. without more details in Deharveng et al. (1989) correspond to one undescribed morphospecies and to three of the species subsequently described and listed above. The six morphospecies recognized in Bedos (1994) from Doi Inthanon correspond to the species listed above (species number 100–105). Isotomiella sp. was recognized in a cave of Chiang Rai in Deharveng & Bedos (2001).
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