2000
DOI: 10.1023/a:1003859908612
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“…The current confusion is caused largely because Kikuchi (1928) did not provide the derivation of this specific name and partly because the Latin word "formosus" may mean "beautiful" while in Portuguese Formosa is a former name of Taiwan. In fact, Kikuchi (1936) did describe a new diaptomid species from Taiwan, but this species was Mongolodiaptomus uenoi (Kikuchi 1936) (see Reddy et al 2000). Furthermore, recent investigations on freshwater zooplankton fauna in Taiwan did not find Neutrodiaptomus formosus at all (Young and Shih 2011;Young et al 2013Young et al , 2014, and we could corroborate the results by using our own molecular data (Supporting Information Fig.…”
Section: Updating Information On the Biodiversity By Using Molecular supporting
confidence: 74%
“…The current confusion is caused largely because Kikuchi (1928) did not provide the derivation of this specific name and partly because the Latin word "formosus" may mean "beautiful" while in Portuguese Formosa is a former name of Taiwan. In fact, Kikuchi (1936) did describe a new diaptomid species from Taiwan, but this species was Mongolodiaptomus uenoi (Kikuchi 1936) (see Reddy et al 2000). Furthermore, recent investigations on freshwater zooplankton fauna in Taiwan did not find Neutrodiaptomus formosus at all (Young and Shih 2011;Young et al 2013Young et al , 2014, and we could corroborate the results by using our own molecular data (Supporting Information Fig.…”
Section: Updating Information On the Biodiversity By Using Molecular supporting
confidence: 74%
“…Type species: Mongolodiaptomus birulai (Rylov, 1922) Mongolodiaptomus birulai (Rylov, 1923) Diaptomus birulai Rylov, 1923 [32,34].…”
Section: Genus Mongolodiaptomus Kiefer 1937mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was redescribed by Lai & Fernando (1978a) [23] and Reddy et al (1998) [34]. Reddy et al (2000) [35] amended delimitation of Mongolodiaptomus and transferred Neodiaptomus botulifer to the genus Mongolodiaptomus.…”
Section: Genus Mongolodiaptomus Kiefer 1937mentioning
confidence: 99%
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