Slavina appendiculata (Udekem, 1855)
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19. Slavina appendiculata (Udekem, 1855)
Nais appendiculata Udekem, 1855
Geographic distribution.
Cosmopolitan species. In the Russian tundra: Murmansk Region ( Timm and Abarenkov 2018), the Vashutkiny lakes system ( Finogenova 1966) Lake Ambarty and some other lakes in the Korotaikha River basin ( Popchenko 1978), lakes in the More-yu River basin ( Baturina and Loskutova 2010), lakes in the Kara River basin ( Baturina et al. 2014b), the Yamal Peninsula ( Stepanov 2017).
Location.
Lake Bolshoy Kharbey (67°35'7.7"N, 62°54'46.9"E; 67°34'3.5"N, 62°52'17.9"E; 67°34'N, 62°57'E; 67°32'48.3"N, 62°53'49.7"E; 67°32'22.1"N, 62°52'10.7"E); Lake Golovka (67°35'50"N, 62°55'25.3"E; 67°36'9.1"N, 62°55'50.6"E); Lake K1 (67°36'22.1"N, 62°52'20.3"E; 67°36'17.6"N, 62°52'35"E); temporary pond near Kharbey (67°58'00"N, 62°34'60"E).
Ecology.
In the studied lakes, S. appendiculata inhabits mainly silt or stones with algal cover (depth 0.2-6.0 m). The worms were less often found in small or temporary ponds with floating moss mats and overgrowths of sedges off the shore.
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Slavina appendiculata (Udekem, 1855)
Baturina, Maria A., Kaygorodova, Irina A. & Loskutova, Olga A. 2020 |
Nais appendiculata
Udekem 1855 |