Notodiaptomus
Notodiaptomus is a genus of copepods in the family Diaptomidae. It is the most widely distributed, most abundant and most species-rich genus of freshwater calanoid copepods in the Neotropics.[1] The genus was erected in 1936 by Friedrich Kiefer for eleven species formerly placed in a wider Diaptomus. Notodiaptomus deitersi was chosen to be the type species by Raúl Adolfo Ringuelet in 1958.[1]
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Notodiaptomus deitersi (Poppe, 1891) |
The genus Notodiaptomus includes 34 valid species, and two species inquirenda.[2] Its members include the Venezuelan endemic Notodiaptomus maracaibensis and the Brazilian endemic Notodiaptomus dubius, both of which are listed as vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List.[3][4]
- Notodiaptomus amazonicus (S. Wright, 1935)
- Notodiaptomus anceps Brehm, 1958
- Notodiaptomus anisitsi (Daday, 1905)
- Notodiaptomus bidigitatus (Brehm, 1958)
- Notodiaptomus brandorffi Reid, 1987
- Notodiaptomus carteri (Lowndes, 1934)
- Notodiaptomus cearensis (S. Wright, 1936)
- Notodiaptomus conifer (G. O. Sars, 1901)
- Notodiaptomus coniferoides (S. Wright, 1927)
- Notodiaptomus dahli (S. Wright, 1936)
- Notodiaptomus deitersi (Poppe, 1891)
- Notodiaptomus dentatus Paggi, 2001
- Notodiaptomus difficilis Dussart & Frutos, 1987
- Notodiaptomus dilatatus Dussart, 1984
- Notodiaptomus dubius Dussart, 1986
- Notodiaptomus echinatus (Lowndes, 1934)
- Notodiaptomus gibber (Poppe, 1889)
- Notodiaptomus henseni (F. Dahl, 1894)
- Notodiaptomus iheringi (S. Wright, 1935)
- Notodiaptomus incompositus (Brian, 1925)
- Notodiaptomus inflatus (Kiefer, 1933)
- Notodiaptomus isabelae (S. Wright, 1936)
- Notodiaptomus jatobensis (S. Wright, 1936)
- Notodiaptomus lobifer (Pesta, 1927)
- Notodiaptomus maracaibensis Kiefer, 1954
- Notodiaptomus nordestinus (S. Wright, 1935)
- Notodiaptomus orellanai Dussart, 1979
- Notodiaptomus paraensis Dussart & B. A. Robertson, 1984
- Notodiaptomus pseudodubius Defaye & Dussart, 1989
- Notodiaptomus santaremensis (S. Wright, 1927)
- Notodiaptomus simillimus Cicchino, Santos-Silva & Robertson, 2001
- Notodiaptomus spinuliferus Dussart, 1986
- Notodiaptomus susanae (Paggi, 1976)
- Notodiaptomus transitans (Kiefer, 1929)
- Notodiaptomus ohlei (Brandorff, 1978) (species inquirenda)
- Notodiaptomus santafesinus Ringuelet & Ferrato, 1967 (species inquirenda)
References
- Edinaldo N. Santos-Silva; Geoff A. Boxshall & Carlos E. F. Rocha (1999). "The Neotropical genus Notodiaptomus Kiefer, 1936 (Calanoida: Diaptomidae): redescription of the type species Notodiaptomus deitersi (Poppe, 1891) and designation of a neotype". Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment. 34 (2): 114–128. doi:10.1076/snfe.34.2.114.2106.
- T. Chad Walter (2010). T. Chad Walter; Geoff Boxshall (eds.). "Notodiaptomus Kiefer, 1936". World Copepoda database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved November 25, 2010.
- J. W. Reid (1996). "Notodiaptomus dubius". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 1996: e.T14859A4465491. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.1996.RLTS.T14859A4465491.en. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
- J. W. Reid (1996). "Notodiaptomus maracaibensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 1996: e.T14860A4465529. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.1996.RLTS.T14860A4465529.en. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
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