Annotated Checklist of Chinese Cladocera (Crustacea: Branchiopoda). Part I. Haplopoda, Ctenopoda, Onychopoda and Anomopoda (families Daphniidae, Moinidae, Bosminidae, Ilyocryptidae)
Author
Xiang, Xian-Fen
Author
Ji, Gao-Hua
Author
Chen, Shou-Zhong
Author
Yu, Gong-Liang
Author
Xu, Lei
Author
Han, Bo-Ping
Author
Kotov, Alexey A.
Author
Dumont, Henri J.
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Zootaxa
2015
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journal article
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Family
Moinidae
Goulden, 1968
Moina affinis
Birge, 1893
.
Records:
Zheng, 1957
:
25/I
: 9 (Nanjing); cited by
Chiang & Du, 1979
: 157–159/105; Xiang & Yu (unpubl. data: Chenglingji section of Yangtze River; Jialing Jiang and Xinyunliang He; Bao’an Hu, Dong Hu in Wuhan and Tai Hu).
Moina irrasa
Brehm, 1937
,
Goulden (1968)
synonymized it with
M. affinis
, and recorded in
China
by
Chiang, 1963b
: 255–257/4–10 (a ditch at Yuantong Park in Kunming); Du
et al
., 1964: 409/ 1–2 (Shanghai);
Chiang & Du, 1979
: 159–160/106 (provinces of Yunnan, Shanghai and Hubei (Huangmei County));
Zhang
et al.
, 1994
: 178 (Jiujiang, Jingdezhen, Wuyuan, Boyang and Wan'an in Jiangxi Province);
Shu
et al.
, 2013
: 206 (Potatso National Park in Shangri-La). But in the description by
Chiang (1963b)
and
Chiang & Du (1979)
, the ephippium contains two eggs, which excludes
M. affinis
. Thus, Chinese “
M. irrasa
” may be yet another
Exomoina
. Not common, but can be dominant where it is found.
Moina brachiata
(Jurine, 1820)
.
Records:
Uéno, 1932
: 238 (Xi Hu in Hangzhou);
Chiang & Du, 1979
: 151–152/ 100 (Hangzhou; Chongqing), the description is correct, but the figures copied from foreign authors are wrong;
Chen, 1983
: 23 (Wanxian section of Yangtze River); Xiang & Yu (unpubl. data: Wanzhou section of Yangtze River). Records of
Moina rectirostris
(Leydig, 1860)
correspond to the real
M. brachiata
in
China
which is common:
Uéno, 1940b
: 552 (Hulun Hu);
Zhang & Yi, 1945
: 3 (Dian Chi);
Chiang, 1963b
:
56/III
: 14–18 (Qinghai Hu); Shen & Sung, 1964: 62 (Lang Hu, Dingjie Hu, Tibet);
Chiang & Du, 1979
: 149–151/99 (ditchs along the estuary of Dalama He in Qinghai Province);
Zhang & Chen, 1996b
: 22 (Xiaoxian and Lujiang in Anhui Province). Xiang & Yu (unpubl. data: Yibin, Chongqing, Zigui, Jingzhou, Jiayu and Ezhou section of Yangtze River; Tuo Jiang and Han Jiang; Dian Chi, Tai Hu and Qiandao Hu).
Moina chankensis
Uéno, 1939
.
Records:
Uéno, 1939
: 224/8–14 (Xingkai Hu);
Uéno, 1940b
: 552 (Xingkai Hu); cited by
Chiang & Du, 1979
: 155–156/103. Xingkai Hu is shared between
Russia
and
China
, and the species was originally believed to be endemic to that lake. Recently, Xiang & Yu found it common in the lakes in the middle and lower reaches of Yangtze River (unpubl. data).
Mahar (2008)
recorded it in fishponds in Jamshoro Sindh,
Pakistan
, but this record is dubious because of an uncertain distinction between
M. micrura
and
M. chankensis
.
This species needs to be revised.
Moina micrura
Kurz, 1874
.
Records:
Chiang, 1955
: 103/II: 13 (Wuli Hu);
Ye, 1956
:
48/I
(Dongqian Hu);
Du & Lai, 1958
: 35 (Tai Hu);
Chiang & Du, 1979
: 152–153/101 (Wuli Hu; ditchs at Wuzhou in Guangxi);
Chen, 1983
: 23 (Zhongxian, Wanxian and Yichang section of Yangtze River);
Chen, 1985b
: 2 (Yichang);
Chen & Hu, 1988
: 32 (Xinjiang);
Chen, 1990b
: 86 (the estuary of Tuo Jiang);
Dai & Cai, 1999
: 21 (Jinghong, Menghai, Mengla and Menglun in Xishuangbanna); Xiang & Yu (unpubl. data: Luzhou, Hejiang, Chongqing, Fuling, Zhongxian, Wanzhou, Zigui, Yichang, Zhicheng, Zhijiang, Jingzhou, Shishou, Jianli, Chenglingji, Honghu, Jiayu, Wuhan, Ezhou, Huangshi, Jiujiang, Hukou, Anqing, Tongling, Wuhu, Maanshan, Nanjing, Zhenjiang and Nantong section of Yangtze River; Min Jiang, Tuo Jiang, Chishui He, Jialing Jiang, Huangbai He, Qing Jiang, Dongjing He and Han Jiang; Lushui Reservoir; Bao’an Hu, Dong Hu in Wuhan, Hong Hu, Poyang Hu, Dian Chi, Tai Hu, Biandan Tang, Wuli Hu, Tian’e Hu in Inner
Mongolia
, Qiandao Hu and Dongqian Hu); under
Moina dubia
de Guerne
et
Richard, by
Uéno, 1938e
: 5/11–12 (small lakes in northeast
China
);
Uéno, 1940a
: 345/76–81 (ditches and pools at Muchengtang in Guangdong Province; Datong Park in Changchun);
Uéno, 1940b
: 552 (Hulun Hu);
Mashiko, 1951a
: 27 (Hankou), 29 (Kantang Hu and Nanmen Hu in Jiujiang);
Mashiko, 1951b
: 137 (Hankou; Dongting Hu);
You, 1962
: 117 (Fuzhou, Minhou, Changle, Xiamen, Zhangpu, Pingtan, Lianjiang and Jinjiang in Fujian Province);
Shen & Zhang, 1964
: 129 (Baiyang Dian). The existence of multiple cryptic taxa within "
M. micrura
"
(with
type
locality in
Bohemia
, Central Europe) has been established by genetic studies (
Petrusek
et al
. 2004
), but so far without nomenclatural consequences.
Moina weismanni
Ishikawa, 1896
.
Records:
Uéno, 1927
: 284/XXV: 14, 14a–b, XXVI: 14c–f (Beijing);
Uéno, 1933
(Shenyang and Kirin (namely Jilin Province)); cited by
Chiang & Du, 1979
: 156–157/104 (Beijing);
Shu
et al.
, 2013
: 206 (Potatso National Park in Shangri-La). As
Moina brevicornis
by Sars, 1903:
10/I
: 3a–3b (found in aquaria prepared with mud from
China
, might be from Pucheng in Fujian Province).
Moina salina
Daday, 1888
.
Records: under
Moina mongolica
Daday, 1901
by
He, 1987
: the Yellow River;
He
et al
., 1988
: 9–14/1–2 (salt lakes and pools in southern Shanxi Province; Yinchuan);
He
et al.
, 1989
: (Xiao Chi and Yan Chi in Yuncheng, pools and ponds in Yinchuan);
He
et al.
, 1993
: (Xiao Chi in Yuncheng);
He
et al.
, 1995
: (Beimen Tan in Yuncheng);
Zhao
et al.
, 1996
: (Caiwopu Hu in Urumqi; Biemen Tan; Xiao Chi; Yan Chi in Yuncheng; Aibi Hu in Jinghe);
Zhao
et al.
, 1998
: (Yan Chi in Yuncheng);
Zhao
et al.
, 2004
: (Zagstai Nor in Xilingol);
Huo
et al
., 2005
: 248 (Dager Nor and Zagstai Nor in Xilingol, Inner
Mongolia
);
Zhao
et al
., 2008
: (Shanxi, Xinjiang (Chaiwopu Hu and Ebinur Hu), Inner
Mongolia
(Huangqi Hai and Zhagesitaizhuoer Hu).
Goulden (1968)
regarded
Moina mongolica
as a valid taxon, while
Negrea (1984)
redescribed
M. salina
and concluded that
M. mongolica
is its junior synonym. It appears to be the only continental halophilic species in the Old World, and its distribution in
China
is shown in
Figure 1
.
Exomoina geei
(
Brehm, 1933
)
.
Records: under
Moina geei
by
Brehm, 1933
: 682 (Beijing);
Uéno, 1935a
: 214/3 (Shanghai);
Chiang & Du, 1979
: 160/107 (Shanghai; Beijing). Rare, possibly endemic; a detailed redescription is needed to confirm this status.
Hudec (2010)
established a new genus
Exomoina
to contain
Moina
species with two eggs in the ephippium. In
China
, two species are allocated to this genus,
M. geei
and
M. macrocopa
.
Exomoina macrocopa
(Straus, 1820)
.
Records: as
Moina macrocopa
by
Spandl, 1925
: 188 (Guangdong Province);
Uéno, 1933
(Mukden (
viz
Shenyang));
Uéno, 1937
: 204 (a contaminated reservoir at Harbin; contaminated pools at Pei-an; pools at Chen-ching; Wu-cha-kou and Qiqihar);
Mashiko, 1953
: 59/4m-o (small ponds in Wuhan);
Chiang, 1955
: 103/14, 14a–b (Wuli Hu);
Du & Lai, 1958
:
34/IV
: 8, 8a–d (Tai Hu);
Du & Lai, 1959
: 305 (Tai Hu);
You, 1962
: 117 (Xi Hu at Fuzhou in Fujian Province); Shen & Sung, 1964: 62 (a pool at Langkazi in Tibet);
Shen & Zhang, 1964
: 129 (Baiyang Dian);
Chiang & Du, 1979
: 153–155/102 (a fish pond at Dalai County in Jilin);
Chen, 1983
: 23 (Chongqing, Fuling, Zhongxian and Yichang section of Yangtze River);
Chen, 1985b
: 2 (Yichang);
Chen
et al
., 1989
: 417 (Yanhe, Yinjiang and Tongren in Guizhou Province);
Zhang
et al
., 1994
: 178 (Jiujiang, Jingdezhen, Boyang, Nanchang, Zhangshu, Ji'an, Yudu and Ganzhou in Jiangxi Province);
Zhang & Chen, 1996b
: 22 (Woyang in Anhui Province). Xiang & Yu (unpubl. data: Chongqing, Fuling, Zhongxian, Badong, Yichang, Zhicheng, Jingzhou, Shishou, Jianli, Chenglingji, Jiayu and Wuhan section of Yangtze River; Tuo Jiang, Chishui He, Xinyunliang He; Han Jiang and
Yuan
Shui; Tai Hu, Qiandao Hu and Wuli Hu). Common, almost certainly a species complex.
Moinodaphnia macleayii
(King, 1853)
.
Records:
Chiang, 1963b
: 257/11 (a pool at Jiedaokou in Wuchang; a puddle at Jiujiang; Guangdong Province);
Chiang & Du, 1979
: 161–162/108 (Hubei Province; Jiading in Shanghai);
Dai & Cai, 1999
: 21 (Yunjinghong in Xishuangbanna). A polluted pool near Sanya, Hainan Island,
June 2012
(leg. H. J Dumont). Not common, a full description of Chinese populations is still lacking.