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Zootaxa | 2015

An annotated checklist of the Cladocera (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) of Colombia.

Alexey A. Kotov; Juan M. Fuentes-Reinés

Based on the revision of available literature on the Colombian Cladocera (Crustacea: Branchiopoda), we present an annotated checklist, with taxonomical comments for all taxa recorded since the start of research on this group in the country in 1913. We have listed 101 valid taxa, of which most records belong to the Caribbean region of Colombia. The situation in Colombian Cladocera taxonomy is, at present, unfavorable for any realistic conclusions on biodiversity, ecology and biogeography.


Journal of Natural History | 2015

Ephippia of Cladocera (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from the Oligocene Tremembé palaeolake, Brazil

C.T. Bergue; Alexey A. Kotov; M.S.A.S. Maranhão

Ephippia of Cladocera (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) are found in the Oligocene deposits of Tremembé Formation (Taubaté Basin, Southeast Brazil). Thirty specimens from a short stratigraphic interval of a 115-m section of a core drilled in Taubaté city, São Paulo state, have been studied. Based on the morphology, we assumed that they might belong to two diferent species of Daphnia (Ctenodaphnia) which lived either in the Tremembé palaeolake or in some surrounding temporary waters. Our find represents the oldest record of fossil ephippia in South America and the second record of Daphnia (Ctenodaphnia) in the former Gondwana. A tentative palaeolimnological interpretation is proposed based on the ephippia occurrences, allied to ostracod and lithological data.


Journal of Natural History | 2018

Diversity of the subgenus Disparalona (Mixopleuroxus) Hudec, 2010 (Crustacea: Cladocera) in the New and Old World

Anna N. Neretina; Petr G. Garibian; Artem Y. Sinev; Alexey A. Kotov

ABSTRACT During the last three decades, strong progress was made in the taxonomy of the family Chydoridae (Crustacea: Cladocera), and the results of these revisions have become a valuable confirmation of the non-cosmopolitanism in the cladoceran distribution. But, to date, delineation between several chydorid genera (Pleuroxus Baird, 1843, Picripleuroxus Frey, 1993, Alonella Sars, 1862 and Disparalona Fryer, 1968) has been intuitive rather than based on careful diagnostics. Disparalona is a cladoceran genus with a complicated and confused taxonomy. We compiled a checklist of all formal taxa belonging to this genus in current understanding. Our study comprises a taxonomic revision of the North American, African and East Asian populations of D. cf. hamata with the aim of clarifying their species and generic status. We redescribe D. hamata (Birge, 1879) based on material from North America and D. chappuisi (Brehm, 1934) based on material from Africa. The latter is common in tropical–subtropical Asia, with a distribution range reaching the Far East of Russia. The second taxon from Africa is provisionally identified as D. cf. striatoides (Šrámek-Hušek, 1946), which was described initially from the Czech Republic. Further comparison is needed for a final conclusion on conspecifity of European and African populations provisionally placed to this taxon. At the current level of knowledge Mixopleuroxus Hudec, 2010 must be accepted as a subgenus of the genus Disparalona. The diagnoses of Disparalona s. str. and D. (Mixopleuroxus) are provided. Disparalona s. str. includes D. ikarus Kotov and Sinev, 2011, D. leei (Chien Shing-ming, 1970), D. rostrata (Koch, 1841) and D. smirnovi Sinev, 2015, while D. (Mixopleuroxus) includes D. hamata, D. chappuisi and D. striatoides. D. leptorhyncha (Daday, 1905) and D. caudata Smirnov, 1996 are not described adequately, but they also probably belong to the latter subgenus. The status of D. acutirostris (Birge, 1879) must be clarified in the future. www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:971811AE-DF72-47E9-AED9-DEE835D1D412


Zootaxa | 2017

A new blind groundwater-dwelling genus of the Cladocera (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from the Korean Peninsula

Hyun Gi Jeong; Artem Y. Sinev; Anton Brancelj; Kwang-Hyeon Chang; Alexey A. Kotov

Groundwater-dwelling Cladocera are to date known only from the caves and hyporheic zones of the rivers in Europe (Belgium, England, France, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Slovenia, Spain), Turkey (European part) and Arabian Peninsula (Yemen). All these animals belong to the subfamily Aloninae Dybowski & Grochowski of the family Chydoridae Dybowski & Grochowski (Cladocera: Anomopoda). Examination of some samples collected by our colleagues - experts in Copepoda, Bathynellidae and Amphipoda-in South Korea led us to discovery of a new stygobiotic alonine genus, which is also the first record of a groundwater-dwelling cladoceran in Asia. Aims of this paper are: (1) to describe Korealona gen. nov., represented by two species, Korealona karanovici gen. nov., sp. nov. found in three different localities, and K. choi sp. nov., also found in three different localities; and (2) to discuss its differences from other genera of this subfamily and possible phylogenetic position of this genus among the aloninse. Distribution ranges of two species of Korealona gen. nov. are not unequivocally associated with present-day main river basins in Korea, but more sampling efforts are needed for final conclusions on their distribution ranges in Korea and closest countries and understanding of the genus evolutionary history.


Ecography | 2016

Climate‐associated tundra thaw pond formation and range expansion of boreal zooplankton predators

Derek J. Taylor; Matthew J. Ballinger; Andrew S. Medeiros; Alexey A. Kotov


Zootaxa | 2017

Old World-New World differentiation of so-called “circumtropical” taxa: the case of rare genus Grimaldina Richard, 1892 (Branchiopoda: Cladocera: Macrothricidae)

Anna N. Neretina; Alexey A. Kotov


Integrative Zoology | 2016

Traditional taxonomy: Quo vadis?

Alexey A. Kotov; Maria A. Gololobova


Zoologicheskii Zhurnal | 2011

Cladocera (Crustacea, Branchiopoda) from the Zeya river basin (Amur region, Russia). 1. New taxa for the fauna of Russia

Alexey A. Kotov; Artem Y. Sinev; Nikolai M. Korovchinsky; N.N. Smirnov; E.I. Bekker; Natalia G. Sheveleva


Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society | 2018

Resolution of the Daphnia umbra problem (Crustacea: Cladocera) using an integrated taxonomic approach

E. I. Zuykova; Evgeniy Simonov; Nikolay A Bochkarev; Derek J. Taylor; Alexey A. Kotov


Annales De Limnologie-international Journal of Limnology | 2017

Diversity and distribution of the Macrothrix paulensis species group (Crustacea: Cladocera: Macrothricidae) in the tropics: what can we learn from the morphological data?

Anna N. Neretina; Alexey A. Kotov

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E. I. Zuykova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Evgeniy Simonov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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C.T. Bergue

Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos

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