Alona costata
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4040.4.4 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E338036A-B542-46EB-9F49-B2DB183CCF46 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6106151 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/ED6B6B7F-4D3F-FFAB-FF7D-FA32FFA9F89D |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Alona costata |
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Key to the identification of American species of the costata View in CoL -group
1 Distal angle of postabdomen projected and acute, slightly narrowed distally. Lateral head pores long, over 1/2 IP................................................................................................ 2 (costata- branch)
- Distal angle of postabdomen rounded and projected, strongly narrowed distally. Lateral head pores short, about 1/3 IP............................................................................................ 3 (rustica- branch)
2 Three main head pores........................................................... Alona margipluma sp. nov.
- Two main head pores.......................................................... Alona cf. setigera Brehm, 1931 View in CoL
3 Rostrum elongated, labral keel with projections on its upper half........................... Alona bicolor ( Frey, 1965) View in CoL
- Rostrum not elongated, labral keel without projections........................................................ 4
4 Middle main head pore at similar distance of anterior and posterior head pore................... Alona rustica Scott, 1895 View in CoL
- Middle main head pore near to posterior head pore........................................................... 5
5 Second seta on the exopodite of limb V slightly longer than first seta.............. Alona iheringula Kotov & Sinev, 2004 View in CoL
- Second seta on the exopodite of limb V about two times shorter than first seta................. Alona hudeci Sinev, 1999 View in CoL
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