Cephalodella innesi Myers, 1924
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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2014.3.1.053 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13145306 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8B770568-FFBA-FFA7-B431-FC08FBBD0AFC |
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3. Cephalodella innesi Myers, 1924 View in CoL ( Fig. 1 View Fig G-I)
Cephalodella innesi Myers, Harring and Myers, 1924, p. 470 View in CoL , figs. 26: 3-5; Nogrady and Pourriot, 1995, p. 92, Fig. 123.
Material examined. 5 specimens, brackish water, Hakikdong, Incheon-si (Gi Sik Min), 17 Oct, 2013.
Description. Body elongate, slightly compressed laterally and gibbous dorsally; head and foot clearly defined. Head about a third of body length. Corona oblique and convex without projecting lips. Integument smooth, thin and flexible; lorica plate absent. Eye spots red, double, frontal and wide apart each other. Foot about a seventh of body length, conical, and with a short tail. Toes longer than foot, slender, and tapering gradually to pointed tips; ratio of total body length / toe length about 4.5. Trophi virgate type; manubria long and crutched.
Body length 138-144 μm. Toe length 24-25 μm. Trophi length 43 μm. Fulcrum length 29 μm.
Distribution. USA, Spain, Thailand, Tibet, Korea.
Remarks. This species has been reported from Balearic archipelago, Spain ( De Manuel et al., 1992), Thailand ( Chittapun et al., 1999), Tibet (reviewed in Zhuge et al., 1998) since its original description from USA by Myers (Haring and Myers, 1924).
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Cephalodella innesi Myers, 1924
Song, Min Ok 2014 |
Cephalodella innesi Myers, Harring and Myers, 1924 , p. 470
Nogrady, T. & R. Pourriot 1995: 92 |
Harring, H. K. & F. J. Myers 1924: 470 |