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classification Animalia Calanoida Diaptomidae
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<taxonomicName id="AE79D669AC041C332A83F56C69918FDA" ID-CoL="47VZB" authority="Dahl, 1894" authorityName="Dahl" authorityYear="1894" class="Copepoda" family="Diaptomidae" genus="Notodiaptomus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Notodiaptomus henseni" order="Calanoida" pageId="37" pageNumber="38" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="henseni">Notodiaptomus henseni (Dahl, 1894)</taxonomicName>
Figs 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54
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<taxonomicName id="491B3CE92ECE1F8167BAAE24B390AA2F" class="Copepoda" family="Diaptomidae" genus="Diaptomus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Diaptomus henseni" order="Calanoida" pageId="37" pageNumber="38" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="henseni">Diaptomus henseni</taxonomicName>
Dahl, 1894
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<taxonomicName id="143C9EC48EB67129FDAD538944F2FEDE" class="Copepoda" family="Diaptomidae" genus="Notodiaptomus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Notodiaptomus oliveirai" order="Calanoida" pageId="37" pageNumber="38" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="oliveirai">Notodiaptomus oliveirai</taxonomicName>
Matsumura-Tundisi, Espindola, Tundisi, Souza-Soares &amp; Degani, 2010 [new synonym]
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<paragraph id="2EE28AD39EC997985D7450500D407897" pageId="37" pageNumber="38">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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Adult male, body length 1123
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. Dorsal suture between Ped4 and Ped5 incomplete (Fig. 48B); surface of Ped3, Ped4, and Ped5 ornamented postero-dorsally and laterally with fine covering of slender spinules (Fig. 48
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). Lateral wings small, slightly asymmetrical, directed posteriorly; left side larger than right; both lateral wings with short, posteriorly-directed sensilla at distal corner, left sensilla better developed than right (Fig. 48B). GS slightly asymmetrical. Rostrum asymmetrical (Fig. 48H). Segment 1 of A1R ornamented with spinule row (Fig. 48E, F); modified seta on segment 13 reaching to end of segment 14 (Figs 47A, 48A, I). Bsp of A2 ornamented with spinules (Fig. 48G, J); Enp1 of A2 with spinule row (Fig. 47E). Cx and Bsp of P1 ornamented with long setules laterally (Fig. 49A). Right CxP5 with conical process bearing sensilla at apex (Figs 47H, J, 49G). Inner margin of right BspP5 with sclerotized knob, covered with tiny granulations (Figs 47C, D, 49C, E, F); right BspP5 with oblique fissure ornamented with small surface granulations (Fig. 47C); external seta of right BspP5 inserted subdistally, short, typically shorter than outer margin of Exp1P5. Right Exp1P5 bearing triangular process distally; right Exp2P5 with internal margin concave proximally, lateral spine slightly curved (Figs 47K, 49D) and inserted sub-terminally on external margin, less than 1/3 length of terminal claw (Fig. 47
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). CxP5L with small conical process at outer distal corner bearing short apical sensilla; BspP5L with short external seta inserted distally; internal margin of BspP5L slightly concave, bearing two small sclerotized knobs proximally (Figs 47
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, 49B, G), each ornamented with tiny granulations (Fig. 49C, E, F). EndP5 one-segmented, with row of spinules on inner distal margin (Fig. 47B, F). Exp2P5L with digitiform and sclerotized terminal process, lacking ornamentation.
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Figure 47.
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male. A Segments 12-16 of A1R B Left P5 C, D Different views of P5 E Segment 1 of Enp of A2 F P5L
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Different views of P5R.
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Figure 48.
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male, SEM photographs. A Segments 13-16 of A1R (100
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) B Ped4 and Ped5, and anterior part of urosome (100
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) C Detail showing spinular ornamentation of Ped3 and Ped4 (100
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) D Detail of spinules on Ped2-Ped4 (100
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) E, F Segment 1 of A1R, showing spinular ornamentation (50
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) G A2 (100
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) H Rostrum and spinules on segment 1 of A1L (50
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) I Segments 11-16 of A1R (100
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) J Detail of Bsp of A2 (20
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).
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Figure 49.
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male, SEM photographs. A P1, Details of spinular ornamentation on Cx and Bsp (50
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) B Left and right P5 (150
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) C Sclerotized processes on left and right BspP5 (10
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) D P5 (100
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) E, F Detail of sclerotized processes on left and right BspP5 (E = 20
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; F = 10
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) G P5 (200
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).
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Adult female, body length 1275
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. Complete suture present between Ped4 and Ped5 (Fig. 50A); lateral surfaces of Ped3, Ped4 and Ped5 ornamented with covering of fine spinules (Fig. 51C); lateral wings more or less symmetrical (Fig. 51A); both wings with two sensillae, larger sensilla located at apex of wing and about 1.5 times longer than wide, smaller sensilla located near posterior margin of wing (Fig. 50A). GS asymmetrical, about 1.9 to 2 times longer than wide; slightly dilated anteriorly, with
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of similar size on each side; each swelling with sensilla at apex; sensilla on right side of GS located at apex of hemispherical swelling; small lobe located at posterior end of right margin of GS (Figs 50A, 51A). Rostrum symmetrical (Fig. 51B). Fine setules present on segments 1 and 3 to 5 of A1 (Fig. 51E, F). P5 symmetrical (Fig. 50B) with small conical process at outer distal angle of CxP5, with short and strong sensilla, barely longer than wide. BspP5 with long external seta, extending beyond middle of external margin of Exp1P5. EnpP5 extending to middle of internal margin of Exp1P5, with incomplete suture (Fig. 51D). Exp 3-segmented; external seta of Exp2P5 exceeding length of external margin of Exp3P5 and similar in length to external seta of Exp3P5; external seta of Exp3P5 about 40% length of internal seta. Internal seta about 2/3 length of terminal claw.
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Figure 50.
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female. A Posterior part of prosome, GS and urosome B P5.
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Figure 51.
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female, SEM photographs. A Dorsal view of posterior part of prosome and GS (300
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) B Ventral view of anterior end of cephalothorax, with rostrum and basal segments of antennule (150
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) C Lateral view of posterior part of prosome, with arrows showing surface ornamentation of spinules, GS, urosome and CR (100
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) D P5 (100
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) E Dorsal view of segments 1 and 2 of left antennule, showing spinules (50
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) F Dorsal view of segments 3-5 of left antennule, with some spinules (50
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).
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<paragraph id="8B724BF9B539D21A35855F13F06D4A43" pageId="38" pageNumber="39">Remarks.</paragraph>
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The specimens depicted here were collected in Furnas Reservoir on the Grande River (Fig. 52, FUR-U).
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commented on the possible confusion between
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amazonicus
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(Wright, 1935) and
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. However, comparisons between the specimens of
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found in this work and
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collected in Balbina Reservoir (
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River, Amazonas) showed clear differences in the structure of P5 (Fig. 53), the dorsal spinular ornamentation of the prosomal somites, and in body length. In the present study, specimens of
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similar to those obtained in the Amazon region were not found, but
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was found to be widely distributed in the Upper
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River. There are significant differences in size range between
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and
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(Fig. 54).
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males had a body length of 1608
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and a body width of 397
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, both significantly larger than
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, whose body length does not exceed 1300
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. It is possible that some records of
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from de la Plata basin are erroneous, reflecting the taxonomic confusion between this species and
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. For example,
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reported a body length of about 1270
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for a diaptomid identified as
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in Argentina. However, this length is much less than would be expected for this species and falls within the typical size range of
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.
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Figure 52. Geographical distribution of
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in de la Plata river basin.
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Figure 53.
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male. P5. Specimen sampled in the Balbina Reservoir,
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River (Central Amazonia), in the State of Amazonas, Brazil.
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Figure 54. Light micrograph comparing males of
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(on left) - specimen from the Grande River (FUR-D), and
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(on right) - specimen from
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River, State of Amazonas, Brazil.
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In addition,
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mentioned that their specimens of
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amazonicus
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that carried a process on segment 20 of the male A1R were larger (about 1375
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), a condition which is closer to the expected size of
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from the Amazon region, although still relatively small. More comparisons are needed between specimens of
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from the Amazon basin and those reported by other researchers from de la Plata River Basin.
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Recently,
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described a new species,
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oliveirai
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Matsumura-Tundisi, Espindola, Tundisi, Souza-Soares &amp; Degani, 2010, which shows a close similarity to
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, and stated that many records of
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from the state of
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Paulo (Brazil) would represent records of
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. However, their description is supported by illustrations lacking many important details (e.g. description of A1 formula, dorsal spinules) and the diagnostic difference between these two species as stated by these authors was based only on the curvature of the outer margin of the second segment of the exopod of right P5 (Exp2P5R). We consider this evidence insufficient to justify the establishment of a new species. The form of the P5 appears to vary according to the angle of observation (e.g. Fig. 47G to 47K), and this can be misleading. The degree of curvature alone does not provide adequate evidence upon which to base the establishment of a new species. The typical sclerotized processes on internal margins of left and right BspP5 of
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are visible in the photograph of
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included by
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and their presence provides further evidence pointing to the synonymy of this nominal species. We formally propose the recognition of
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as a junior subjective synonym of
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.
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