Ichthydium maximum Greuter, 1917
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https://doi.org/ 10.15407/zoo2020.05.349 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F34587BD-6E34-FFC1-45C4-E0E48385FDE5 |
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Felipe |
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Ichthydium maximum Greuter, 1917 |
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Ichthydium maximum Greuter, 1917 View in CoL ( fig. 3 View Fig , E)
Material. 3 specimens. TL 207–220 µm, al 9–11 µm, pl 63–65 µm, md 8 µm, hw 36–38 µm, nw 33 µm, tw 13,5 µm.
D e s c r i p t i o n. The morphology and the dimensions of the animals collected correspond to the literature data ( Schwank, 1990). Slender body. Head five-lobed with two pairs of cephalic sensory ciliary tufts. Two pairs of dorsal sensory bristles. Furca is short. Both dorsal and ventral sides are naked. Mouth subterminal.
D i s t r i b u t i o n a n d e c o l o g y. Reported from Europe: Great Britain, Poland, Romania, Russia, Switzerland and Japan. Usually reported from eutrophic water bodies ( Kånneby, 2009).
Remarks. This species is reported in Ukraine for the first time.
Family Dasydytidae Daday, 1905
Genus Haltidytes Remane, 1936
Haltidytes festinans (Voigt, 1909) ( fig. 3 View Fig , F)
Material. 1 specimen. TL 126 µm, pL 37 µm, md 7.8 µm, hw 45 µm, nw 22 µm, tw 20 µm.
D e s c r i p t i o n. The morphology and the dimensions of the animal collected correspond to the literature data ( Schwank, 1990). Stocky body. Triangular head. Cephalic ciliature composed by 3 paired tufts. Dorsal side has 5 pairs of long crossing spines. Ventrally, beyond the trunk end, saltatorial and caudal spines do not cross. Mouth terminal.
Distribution and ecology. Usually reported from mesosaprobic water bodies ( Sladeček, 1976). Reported from Poland and Brazil ( Kisielewski, 1991). Typical semiplanktonic species.
Remarks. This species is reported in Ukraine for the first time.
A list of all species reported from Ukraine is presented in table 1.
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