pulchella Sars, 1862

Kotov, Alexey A., Ibragimova, Aisylu G. & Neretina, Anna N., 2018, Identification of Ceriodaphnia Dana, 1853 (Crustacea: Cladocera) taxa from European Russia based on ephippial morphology, Zootaxa 4527 (1), pp. 105-123 : 115-118

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Ceriodaphnia pulchella Sars, 1862

( Figs. 9–10 View FIGURE 9 View FIGURE 10 )

Length about 0.35 mm, width about 0.7 of length. In lateral view, ephippium semicircular; dorsal margin straight; ventral margin regularly curved from postero-ventral to antero-ventral angle ( Figs. 9A View FIGURE 9 , 10 View FIGURE 10 A–C). Paired latero-dorsal ridges absent ( Figs. 9 View FIGURE 9 B–C). A depression along dorsum separates two halves of ephippium well-visible; sculpture of dorsal plate without any wrinkles, with numerous low spots covered by minute tubercles ( Fig. 9D View FIGURE 9 ). Egg locule very slightly extends laterally, without any wrinkles, in general smooth ( Fig. 9C View FIGURE 9 ), but bearing minute tubercles sometimes organized into spots ( Fig. 9E View FIGURE 9 ), probably these spots make locule surface non-transparent under light microscope ( Figs. 10 View FIGURE 10 D–D). Space between egg locule and dorsal margin with same sculpture. The rest of ephippium with obscure (under SEM) polygonal reticulation ( Fig. 9F View FIGURE 9 ) – external sign of air-spaces which are well-visible under light microscope ( Figs. 10 View FIGURE 10 D–F); lines of reticulation with especially minute tubercles. Ephippium has a very narrow ventral rim with obscure reticulation, lacking any tubercles ( Figs. 9F View FIGURE 9 , 10F View FIGURE 10 ).

Note that in our material the ephippia were unusually small as compared to previous descriptions ( Jaksch 1992).

Jaksch, H. (1992) Vergleichende rasterelektronenmikroskopische Untersuchungen an Daphniidae (Cladocera; Crustacea) Ostosterreichs (Burgelandischer Seewinkel, Augebiete Ostlich von Wien); Erfassung der Ephippial- und Revision der Carapaxskulpturen. Ph. D. Thesis, Universitat Wien, Wien. Available from: https: // reflex. at / ~ biolab / Unterseiten / Diss / Titel _ Inhalt. htm (accessed 6 November 2018)

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FIGURE 9. Ceriodaphnia pulchella Sars, 1862, ephippial female from a pond in stadium of AZLK factory near Metro Station "Textilshchiky", Moscow city. A, lateral view of female. B, dorsal view of ephippium. C, antero-lateral view. D, fragment of ephippium dorsal portion, lateral view. E, sculpture of its central portion. F, postero-ventral portion of ephippium. Scale bars: 0.1 mm for A–C; 0.01 mm for D–F.

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FIGURE 10. Ceriodaphnia pulchella Sars, 1862, ephippial female from a pond in stadium of AZLK factory near Metro Station "Textilshchiky", Moscow city. A–B, ephippial female with a single egg in ephippium, lateral view. C–D, opened ephippium. E–F, its dorsal and ventral portion. Scale bars: 0.1 mm.