2010
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2551.1.2
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The taxonomic research of Jules Richard on Cladocera (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) and his collection at the National Museum of Natural History, USA

Abstract: Jules Richard (1863Richard ( -1945 contributed significantly to cladoceran taxonomy before he became Director of the Musee Oceanographique de Monaco and assistant to Prince Albert I-er de Monaco. His collection, including slides and samples preserved in ethanol, was purchased by E. A. Birge, subsequently incorporated into the collection of David G. Frey, and later gifted to the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution. A list of publications of Richard about cladocerans is presented, as well… Show more

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“…Species was described from Australia. C. rigaudi Richard, 1884, described from North Vietnam, is presumed to be a form of C. cornuta (Rzoska 1956;Kotov & Ferrari 2010) but future revision is needed. Taxon of unclear status, presumed to be pantropical, but most probably a species-complex.…”
Section: Family Daphnidaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Species was described from Australia. C. rigaudi Richard, 1884, described from North Vietnam, is presumed to be a form of C. cornuta (Rzoska 1956;Kotov & Ferrari 2010) but future revision is needed. Taxon of unclear status, presumed to be pantropical, but most probably a species-complex.…”
Section: Family Daphnidaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…20: figs 7–10; Burckhardt, 1909 , p. 251; Burckhardt, 1924 , p. 221–228; Rey & Vasquez, 1986 , p. 222–225, Pl. 2: figs 1–16; Kotov, 1997a , p. 26–29, figs 1–2; Kotov , 1997b , p. 6–26, figs 1–13; Kotov & Ferrari, 2010 , p. 51.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The species was described from Haiti as Alona davidi by Richard (1895) and then transferred to the genus Leberis . It is a Neotropical taxon (Kotov and Ferrari, 2010 Pearse (1915). This species is very common in the subtropics and tropics.…”
Section: Family Macrothricidae Norman Et Brady 1867mentioning
confidence: 99%