1975
DOI: 10.1590/1809-43921975051097
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Uma nova espécie de Diaptomidae (Crustacea, Copepoda) "Diaptomus" negrensis das águas pretas perto de Manaus

Abstract: Resumo Descrição de uma nova espécie de Diaptomidae (Crustacea, Copepoda) "Diaptomus" negrensis, coletado em lagos situados à margem esquerda do rio Negro. Através de tabelas apresentadas, foi verificada uma pequena variabilidade no tamanho dos animais e no diâmetro e quantidade dos ovos. Alguns caracteres permitiram um possível parentesco com o "Diaptomus" alter Herbst, 1960.

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“…65-66) This is very probably a new species olBosminopsis, besides B. deitersi Richard, 1895 (Fig. 64) and B. negrensis Brandorff, 1975. It was found also in many samples of the Rio Negro and its affluents and also in the Rio Aripuanâ.…”
Section: Moina Reticulatamentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…65-66) This is very probably a new species olBosminopsis, besides B. deitersi Richard, 1895 (Fig. 64) and B. negrensis Brandorff, 1975. It was found also in many samples of the Rio Negro and its affluents and also in the Rio Aripuanâ.…”
Section: Moina Reticulatamentioning
confidence: 92%
“…2,8,11,15,16 Family Bosminidae Bosmina cf. tubicen Brehm, 1953 1-3, 5, 6, 8-11, 13- 3, 5, 13 Family Chydoridae Disparalona dadayi Birge, 19103, 5, 13 Chydorus barroisi (Richard, 1894 3, 5 C. eurynotus 3 C. dentifer Daday, 19055 C. faviformis Birge, 1893 3, 5, 13 Alonella exigua (Lilljeborg, 1853) 5 Camptocercus uncinalus Smirnov, 1971 3 Graptoleberis testudinaria occidentalis 3, 5 Biapertura affinis (Leydig, 1860 3, 5 B. intermedia (Sars,I862) 3 Indialona globulosa (Daday, 1898) 3 Order Copepoda Family Diaptomidae Argyrodiaptomus azevedoi (Wright, 1935) 13 Aspinus acicularis Brandorff, 19734-8, 12, 14-17 Dactylodiaptomus pearsei (Wright, 1927 2, 3, 13 Rhacodiaptomus retroflexus Brandorff, 1973 1, 2, 4-17 R. calamensis (Wright, 1927) 3 Trichodiaptomus coronatus 2, 3, 5, 13 "Diaptomus" negrensis Andrade & Brandorff, 1975 13 "D". liiws Brandorff, 1973 13 Family Oithonidae Oithona amazonica Burckhardt, 1913 1-17 Family Cyclopidae Mesocyclops meridianus (Kiefer, 1926) 3 M. longisetus (Thiebaud, 1914) 3, 13 Thermocyclops minutus (Lowndes, 1934) 2,7-11…”
Section: Class Rotatoria Family Habrotrochidaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Others had this tongue fused with this back . P5 were decorated with wrinkles on ex- Andrade & Brandorff (1975) describe this species found in lateral lakes to Rio Negro near Manaus (Brazil) and compare it to`Diaptomus'alter Herbst, 1960 . This last species is in fact the D. proximus described by Kiefer (1936) .…”
Section: Microcyclops Ancepsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lake of Valencia (littoral, South), 12 .10 .1981 Mesocyclops meridianus (Kiefer, 1926) Thermocyclops decipiens (Kiefer, 1929) Hydrobiologia 113, 25-67 (1984 (Wright, 1936) Mesocyclops meridianus Thermocyclops decipiens 10 . Guarico reservoir `up stream ', 15 .10 .1981 Microcyclops (Kiefer, 1934) (Dahl, 1894) Notodiaptomus coronatus (Sars, 1901) Rhacodiaptomus calatus (Brandorff, 1973) 'Diaptomus' negrensis (Andrade & Brandorff, 1975) Oithona (Wright, 1935) Notodiaptomus cearensis…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Brazil, from 0° to 23° South latitude, the Copepoda have been studied by Poppe (1891), Dahl (1894), Sars (1901), Wright (1927Wright ( , 1935Wright ( , 1936Wright ( , 1937Wright ( ,1938a, Kiefer( , 1935, Lowndes (1934), Kleerekoper (1944), Herbst (1959Herbst ( , 1962, Brandorff (1937a), Cippoli & Carvalho (1973, Andrade & Brandorff (1975), Matsumura-Tundisi & Rocha (in press) and Sendacz & Kubo (1982) . The Cladocera, however, are almost unknown and there are not sufficient data to assess the number of species which may occur and their geographic distribution .…”
Section: Americas Systematics and Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%