Cladocera of Hainan Island, China
Author
Sinev, Artem Y.
Author
Gu, Yangliang
Author
Han, Bo-Ping
text
Zootaxa
2015
4006
3
569
585
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4006.3.9
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1175-5326
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Family
Daphniidae
Ceriodaphnia cornuta
Sars, 1888
. Common in winter, in all
types
of waters; more rare in spring, found in one reservoir and two ponds. Taxon of unclear status, presumed to be pantropical. This species was described from
Australia
.
C. rigaudi
Richard, 1884
, described from North
Vietnam
, is presumed to be a form of
C. cornuta
(
Rzoska 1956
; Kotov & Ferrari 2011) but future revision is needed.
Scapholeberis kingi
Sars, 1888
. Common in winter, in all
types
of water bodies, in spring encountered only once in a paddy field. Littoral species, associated with water surface. Paleotropical, common in South-East Asia. For description, see
Dumont & Pensaert (1983)
.
Simocephalus
cf.
heilongjiangensis
Shi & Shi, 1994
. Rare, encountered in one reservoir, one pond and two rivers. Littoral species, associated with vegetation; all
Simocephalus
species are able to attach themselves to the substrate. The
heilongjiangensis
-complex in Asia needs revision, taxonomic status of populations from South-East Asia is unclear (
Sinev & Korovchinsky, 2013
). For description see Orlova-Bienkowskaya (2001).
Simocephalus congener
(Koch, 1841)
. Encountered once in winter, in Manning reservoir (loc. 34). Littoral species, associated with vegetation. For description, see Orlova-Bienkowskaia (2001). This species is close to
S. expinosus
, but, according to Orlova-Bienkowskaya (2001), it is a separate species, which differs from
S. expinosus
by the morphology of the postabdominal claw, having a pecten of 18–22 spines on the outer side instead of
8–12 in
S. expinosus
. Recorded for
China
only once, in Potatso National Park in Shangri-La (
Xiang
et al.
2015
).
Simocephalus mixtus
(
O
. F. Mueller, 1776)
. Very common species in the area, encountered in reservoirs, rivers and in paddy fields once, but not present in ponds; in winter encountered more frequently than in spring. Littoral species, associated with vegetation. Widely distributed species, recorded in all climatic zones of North Hemisphere, including
China
(Orlova-Bienkowskaia, 2001). For description, see Orlova-Bienkowskaia (2001).