First report of the high altitude cladoceran species Streblocerus serricaudatus (Fischer, 1849) S. LAT from the Western Ghats of India, Tamil Nadu
Author
Thilak, Jayasree
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International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies
2024
2024-03-01
12
2
143
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http://dx.doi.org/10.22271/fish.2024.v12.i2b.2923
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Streblocerrus serricaudatus
(Fischer, 1849) S.LAT.
1849.
Daphnia serricaudata
Fischer.
Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mosc
.
22: p.45-50, tab. IV,
figs. 2-3
.
1862.
Streblocerus minutus
Sars, Forhandl.
Vidensk. Selesk. Christinia
(1861)
, p. 284-285.
1988.
Streblocerrus serricaudatus
Michael & Sharma, Fauna
of
India
. Indian
Cladocera
. P. 113-114, figs. 35, D-E.
Fig 1:
Collection locality of Pechiparai dam
Fig 2:
Kanyakumari district map showing Pechiparai dam
Fig 3:
Google Map showing the Western Ghats of India and the collection locality Pechiparai dam in Tamil Nadu
3.1 Materials Examined 4
EXS.,
04-vi-2015
, Pechiparai dam, Lowerkodayaar, Mylaar, coll. S. Prabakaran;
3exs.
,
05-XII-2018
, Lower Kodayaar, Power House II, Mothiramalai, Kanyakumari dist., coll. J. Thilak.
3.2 Diagnostic Characters
The genus
Streblocerus
comprises of the smallest Macrothricids characterised by a bent antennule bearing laterally a few long setae, convolutions in the gut and a short bilobed postabdomen. Small, rounded-oval shaped body with dorsum evenly arched, ventral surface produced in the middle, posterior end with indistinct protuberance. Valves reticulate, dorsal margin smooth and ventral margin with setae. Post abdomen with rounded anal part and with spines, preanal part serrate and bearing rows of fine setules on inner edge, claws small, curved and bears setae on its concave margin. Only females were recorded during the present study. Length-0.91-
0.90mm
.
3.3 Earlier Report
From
India
it is from
Rajasthan
(Biswas, 1971)
[
2
]
,
Manipur
(Patil, 1976)
[
4
]
. It is Holarctic, predominantly in its northern portion, but some unrevised populations are found in
Chile
,
New Zealand
,
Australia
(Paggi 1976; Smirnov, 1992)
[
4
,
12
]
.
4. Distribution
Assam
,
Meghalaya
,
Manipur
,
Rajasthan
,
India
.
5. Elsewhere
Europe and North America.