Collothecidae, Bartos, 1959
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.4.3 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3EE9F78B-0133-4466-872C-F14CEF87E928 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10524056 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2712827A-416B-FFA9-FF7D-D0D0FD20B7FB |
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Collothecidae |
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Dichotomous key to Collothecidae View in CoL View at ENA
1 Infundibulum with five very long lobes resembling arms, ~ trunk length or longer; arms either stout with setae in whorls or slender with long slim setae not in whorls; setae always at right angles to arms; clear gelatinous tube; body length ≤1500 µm; sessile; oviparous. ( Fig. 3A,B View FIGURE 3 )................................................... Stephanoceros Ehrenberg, 1832 [In light of the fact that some members of the genus Collotheca also possess long lobes (e.g., Collotheca judayi Edmondson, 1940 ; Collotheca tenuilobata (Anderson, 1889)) , Meksuwan et al. (2013) have recommended that the status of both genera be re-evaluated.]
1’ Infundibulum with lobes absent or short to long, sometime knobbed at the terminus; long setae usually present extending from infundibular margin of the lobes; setae never in whorls and never held at right angles to arms; cilia often present; clear tube may be embedded with algae or with debris; body length ~100–2,500 µm; sessile or planktonic; oviparous. ( Fig. 3C,D View FIGURE 3 )......................................................................................... Collotheca Harring, 1913 [In some species (e.g., C. judayi ) setae are absent and the entire inside surface of the infundibulum is ciliated ( Edmondson 1940). While most are sessile, Collotheca libera (Zacharias, 1894) , Collotheca mutabilis (Hudson, 1885) , Collotheca pelagica (Rousselet, 1893) , and Collotheca polyphemus Harring, 1914 are planktonic, Collotheca ornata (Ehrenberg, 1830) occurs in planktonic, benthic, and sessile forms, including on the carapaces of cladocerans ( Sebestyén 1957), and Collotheca crateriformis (Offord, 1934) is benthic. Nearly all produce a clear gelatinous tube; none are colonial, but may colonize substrata forming dense groupings (Wallace & Edmondson 1986).
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