Diaphanosoma celebensis Stingelin, 1900

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Diaphanosoma celebensis Stingelin, 1900
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Indian records. Tamil Nadu, South India — Korovchinsky (1993); South-west coast of India ( Korovchinsky 2004); Goa— Shrivastava et al. (1999), Prabhukonar & Achuthankutty (2004).

Remarks. Valid species described from Indonesia ( Stingelin 1900). Kanduru (1981) reported a species from South India under the name Diaphanosoma aspinosum . According to Korovchinsky (1993), these populations also belong to Diaphanosoma celebensis . D. celebensis is also reported from Mandovi Estuary, Goa— Shrivastava et al. (1999). ”It is most likely that earlier reports (Menon et al. 1971; Madhupratap & Haridas 1975; Madhupratap 1981; Haridas et al. 1980) on the occurrence of Penilia avirostris (a high saline species) in the estuarine and coastal waters of the west coast of India during low saline periods may be due to mistaken identication of the species, as P. avirostris morphologically closely resembles D. celebensis . Therefore, it appears that D. celebensis has a wider distribution in Indian waters during the low saline period” ( Srivastava et al. 1999). Biology of this species was studied by Shrivastava et al. (1999), Achuthankutty et al. (2000) and Pravakonkar & Achuthankutty (2004).

Distribution. Tropics of Asia from Sulawesi to India ( Korovchinsky 2004).

Diaphanosoma chandramohani Rao, Padmaja & Naidu, 1998

Type locality. " Vizinanagaran district ", Andhra Pradesh, India ( Rao et al. 1998b) .

Indian records. Andhra Pradesh — Rao et al. (1998b).

Remarks. Doubtful species, inadequately depicted and described. The species had been named without comparison to others or giving any explanation or arguments why this has been declared a new species. Incerta sedis according to Korovchinsky (2004).

Achuthankutty, C. T., Shrivastava, Y., Mahambre, G. G., Goswami S. C. & Madhupratap, M. (2000) Parthenogenetic reproduction of Diaphanosoma celebensis (Crustacea: Cladocera): influence of salinity on feeding, survival, growth and neonate production. Marine Biology, 137, 19 - 22. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1007 / s 002270000322

Haridas, P., Menon, G. P. & Madhupratap, M. (1980) Annual variations in zooplankton from a polluted coastal environment. Mahasagar, 13, 239 - 248.

Kanduru, A. I. (1981) The Cladocera (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) of the Indian sub - continent and their latitudinal distribution. M. Sc. Thesis. University of Waterloo, Ontario, 313 pp.

Korovchinsky, N. M. (1993) New records of Diaphanosoma celebensis (Stingelin, 1900) (Crustacea: Daphniiformes: Sididae) in tropical Asia with remarks on the morphological variability and biology of the species. Revue D'Hydrobiologie Tropicale, 26, 119 - 125.

Korovchinsky, N. M. (2004) Cladocerans of the order Ctenopoda of the world fauna (morphology, systematics, ecology, biogeography). KMK Press, Moscow, 410 pp. [In Russian]

Madhupratap, M. & Haridas, P. (1975) Compositions and variations in the abundance of zooplankton of backwaters from Cochin to Alleppey. Indian Journal of Marine science. 4, 77 - 85.

Madhupratap, M. (1981) Cladocera in the estuarine coastal waters of south west coast of India. Mahasagar, 14, 215 - 219.

Pravakonkar, S. R. & Achuthankutty, C. T. (2004) Studies on the life span, reproduction, tissue biochemistry and diesel oil toxicity in the estuarine cladocera Diaphanosoma celebensis. In: Abidi, S., Ravindran, M., Venkatesan, R. & Vijay Kumaran, M. (Eds), Proceedings of National Seminar on Frontiers in Marine Bioscience Research, pp. 195 - 204.

Rao, L. M., Padmaja, G. & Naidu, N. J. (1998 b) Two new species of Diaphanosoma (Sididae: Cladocera) from freshwater bodies of North Andhra, India. Uttar Pradesh Journal of Zoology, 18, 91 - 94.

Shrivastava, Y., Mahambre, G. G., Achuthankutty, C. T., Goswami, S. C. & Madhupratap, M. (1999) Parthenogenetic reproduction of Diaphanosoma celebensis (Crustacea: Cladocera). Effect of algae and algal density on survival, growth, life span and neonate production. Marine Biology, 135, 663 - 670. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1007 / s 002270050667

Srivastava, Y., Mahambre G. G., Achuttankutty C. T., Fernandes B., Goswami, S. C. & Madhupratap, M. (1999). Parthenogenetic reproduction of Diaphanosoma celebensis (Crustacea: Cladocera). Effect of algae and algal density on survival, growth, life span and neonate production. Marine Biology, 135, 663 - 670. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1007 / s 002270050667

Stingelin, T. (1900) Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Susswasserfauna von Celebes. Entomostraca. Revue Suisse de Zoologie, 8, 193 - 207.