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Kessler, 1913
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(
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)
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L o c a t i o n, e c o l o g y.
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was usually found in peatbogs surrounding dystrophic lakes in Wigry National Park, i.e. Suchar II, Suchar Wielki. The species has so far been known only from the Masurian Lakeland in
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(
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).
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G e ne r a l d i s t r i b u t i o n a nd b i o l o g y. Whole Europe. Geographic distribution of
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is likely influenced by the distribution of sphagnous peat bogs, the preferred habitat of the species (
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).
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D i s t i n g u i s h i n g f e a t u r e s. Length without caudal setae
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. Body vermiform, all somites with almost equal width (
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). Caudal rami narrow (
<figureCitation id="2993A0D8F26AFFD8FCA29A64BAAAFC82" box="[841,908,805,829]" captionStart="Figs 13" captionStartId="7.[100,138,1509,1528]" captionTargetBox="[114,1106,151,1481]" captionTargetId="figure-156@7.[524,854,661,1098]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="Figs 13. Parastenocaris brevipes: 1 dorsal view, female; 2 antennules, female; 3 caudal rami, female. Figs 47. Nitokra hibernica: 4 dorsal view, female; 5 antennules, female; 6 caudal rami, female; 7 fifth leg, female. Figs 89. Moraria brevipes: 8 dorsal view, male; 9 caudal rami, male. Figs 1011. Attheyella (Brehmiella) trispinosa: 10 endopodit and exopodit of first leg, female;11 female and male form a tandem. Figs 1213. Elaphoidella gracilis: 12 habitus, dorsal view, female; 13 caudal rami, female." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6251960" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/6251960/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="89">Fig. 3</figureCitation>
), nearly as long as anal somite (
<figureCitation id="2993A0D8F26AFFD8FF139A02B81AFCE3" box="[248,316,835,860]" captionStart="Figs 13" captionStartId="7.[100,138,1509,1528]" captionTargetBox="[114,1106,151,1481]" captionTargetId="figure-156@7.[524,854,661,1098]" captionTargetPageId="7" captionText="Figs 13. Parastenocaris brevipes: 1 dorsal view, female; 2 antennules, female; 3 caudal rami, female. Figs 47. Nitokra hibernica: 4 dorsal view, female; 5 antennules, female; 6 caudal rami, female; 7 fifth leg, female. Figs 89. Moraria brevipes: 8 dorsal view, male; 9 caudal rami, male. Figs 1011. Attheyella (Brehmiella) trispinosa: 10 endopodit and exopodit of first leg, female;11 female and male form a tandem. Figs 1213. Elaphoidella gracilis: 12 habitus, dorsal view, female; 13 caudal rami, female." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6251960" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/6251960/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="89">Fig. 1</figureCitation>
). Antennule seven-segmented, long second segment with three parallel setae (
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). Swimming legs very short with slender joints (
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).
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