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(
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5 parthenogenetic females from Glubokoe lake, Ruza district, Moscow Area,
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, 0 6.2014, coll. P.G. Garibyan; 12 parthenogenetic females from Sterlyazhiy pond at Zvenigorod Biological Station of M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Odintsovo district, Moscow Area,
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0 7.2014, coll. A.
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. Sinev; 23 parthenogenetic females from Sadki pond, Tekstilschiki district of Moscow,
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. 0 9.2014, coll A.
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. Sinev.
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<emphasis id="6988EAC00469FF9EE386F873FEF4F85B" bold="true" box="[199,335,1941,1966]" pageId="8" pageNumber="137">Comments.</emphasis>
Specimens from European
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agree well with previous descriptions (see
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,
<bibRefCitation id="3F6D4B230469FF9EE27EF85FFE73F827" author="Hudec" box="[319,456,1977,2002]" pageId="8" pageNumber="137" refString="Hudec, I. (2010) Fauna Slovenska III. Anomopoda, Ctenopoda, Haplopoda, Onychopoda (Crustacea: Branchiopoda). Veda, Bratislava, 496 pp." type="book" year="2010">Hudec 2010</bibRefCitation>
) and are similar to
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<emphasis id="6988EAC00469FF9EE1DFF85CFCB4F827" box="[670,783,1977,2002]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="137">P. bopingi</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="6988EAC00469FF9EE054F85FFCD5F827" bold="true" box="[789,878,1977,2002]" pageId="8" pageNumber="137">sp. nov.</emphasis>
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, but differ in the following characters: Body (
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AC, 6AG) similar to the previous species, but of greater size (maximum length of female in studied material
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, according to literature, maximum length is
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). Valves with narrow flattened flange along posterior margin only. In studied material, sculpture of valves as weakly defined polygons with small cavities at outer side of polygon (
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H). Head with long evenly curved rostrum, pointing down, tip of rostrum same as in the previous species (
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Fig.
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I). Length of rostrum (measured from rostrum tip to the level of mandibular articulation point) is about 0.430.46 height of the body. Diameter of ocellus 2 times smaller than diameter of eye. Distance between ocellus and tip of the rostrum about two distances between ocellus and the center of the eye. Antenna (
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D) with seta arising from basal segment as reaching to the end of endopodite. Limb II (
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E) with spines 5 and 8 armed with short triangular spines.
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