ABSTRACT:The paper presents an updated checklist of Diaptomidae in Vietnam, based on literature reviews and on our own data from voucher specimens deposited in the Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources (IEBR), Hanoi. Taxonomic status of diaptomid species occurring in the country is revised. A total of 13 genera and 29 species have been recorded; of those 29 species, 8 are endemic, and other 8 are newly added to the latest fauna list in 2001. Remarks on nomenclature and taxonomic issues are supplemented with information on the geographical distribution of the species within and outside Vietnam.
The freshwater copepod Mesocyclops Sar, 1914, a species-rich genus within the family Cyclopoidae Rafinesque, 1815, is common in tropical areas. In addition, the genus members are used for the biological control of mosquito larvae (Anopheles, Aedes) which are vectors for transmitting dengue fever. In Vietnam, a total of 11 Mesocyclops species have been recorded in inland freshwater bodies. Of which, one endemic species (M. sondoongensis Tran & Hołyńska, 2015) and two species were described from Vietnam, namely M. yenae Hołyńska, 1998; M. ferjemurami Hołyńska & Vu, 2000. Diagnostic characteristics, habitat, and distribution of all 11 species are provided. Additionally, a pictorial key to all Vietnamese Mesocyclops is presented.
ABSTRACT:A new cyclopoid species, Halicyclops songsonensis Tran, Le & Ho, sp. n., from the Son River, Quang Binh Province, Central Vietnam is described. The new species is distinguished from its other congeners by having the spine formula of 3:4:4:3 on P1-P4, lateral angular protuberances on the genital double-somite, a serrate hyaline frill of pre-anal somite slightly larger on dorsal part than that on lateral and ventral parts, relatively long caudal rami, spiniform seta of proximalmost seta on P2-P3 Enp3 and showing the round/oval integumental windows on cephalothorax and two next prosomites.
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