The Indian species of Testudinella (Rotifera: Flosculariacea: Testudinellidae) and their distribution

Our plankton and semi-plankton collections from India revealed 14 species of Testudinella including two undetermined species yet awaiting descriptions. The Oriental endemic T. insinuata is a new record from India while the Australasian T. walkeri and the palaeotropical T. brevicaudata and T. greeni...

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Main Authors: Bhushan Kumar Sharma, Sumita Sharma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Tehran 2018-02-01
Series:International Journal of Aquatic Biology
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Online Access:http://ij-aquaticbiology.com/index.php/ijab/article/view/401
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spelling doaj-d6e68aa2e0894e9b9bc256853819fb382020-11-25T02:28:22ZengUniversity of TehranInternational Journal of Aquatic Biology2383-09562322-52702018-02-0161152010.22034/ijab.v6i1.401242The Indian species of Testudinella (Rotifera: Flosculariacea: Testudinellidae) and their distributionBhushan Kumar Sharma0Sumita Sharma1Department of Zoology, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong-793022, Meghalaya, India.Department of Zoology, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong-793022, Meghalaya, India.Our plankton and semi-plankton collections from India revealed 14 species of Testudinella including two undetermined species yet awaiting descriptions. The Oriental endemic T. insinuata is a new record from India while the Australasian T. walkeri and the palaeotropical T. brevicaudata and T. greeni are other globally interesting species. Testudinella amphora, T. brevicaudata, T. dendradena, T. greeni, T. parva semiparva, T. tridentata and T. walkeri are characterized by distribution restricted till date to northeast India (NEI); T. insinuata is restricted to the floodplains of the Kashmir valley of Jammu and Kashmir state of western Himalayas; and T. incisa and T. mucronata are known for valid reports from Tamil Nadu and Jammu and Kashmir, respectively. T. emarginula, T. patina and T. tridentata are believed to be cryptic species-complexes and thus desired ecological and genetic analysis of local populations. This study merits interest vis-à-vis biodiversity and distribution of the Indian Rotifera.http://ij-aquaticbiology.com/index.php/ijab/article/view/401biodiversity, interesting elements, littoral-periphytic rotifer, richness.
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The Indian species of Testudinella (Rotifera: Flosculariacea: Testudinellidae) and their distribution
International Journal of Aquatic Biology
biodiversity, interesting elements, littoral-periphytic rotifer, richness.
author_facet Bhushan Kumar Sharma
Sumita Sharma
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title The Indian species of Testudinella (Rotifera: Flosculariacea: Testudinellidae) and their distribution
title_short The Indian species of Testudinella (Rotifera: Flosculariacea: Testudinellidae) and their distribution
title_full The Indian species of Testudinella (Rotifera: Flosculariacea: Testudinellidae) and their distribution
title_fullStr The Indian species of Testudinella (Rotifera: Flosculariacea: Testudinellidae) and their distribution
title_full_unstemmed The Indian species of Testudinella (Rotifera: Flosculariacea: Testudinellidae) and their distribution
title_sort indian species of testudinella (rotifera: flosculariacea: testudinellidae) and their distribution
publisher University of Tehran
series International Journal of Aquatic Biology
issn 2383-0956
2322-5270
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Our plankton and semi-plankton collections from India revealed 14 species of Testudinella including two undetermined species yet awaiting descriptions. The Oriental endemic T. insinuata is a new record from India while the Australasian T. walkeri and the palaeotropical T. brevicaudata and T. greeni are other globally interesting species. Testudinella amphora, T. brevicaudata, T. dendradena, T. greeni, T. parva semiparva, T. tridentata and T. walkeri are characterized by distribution restricted till date to northeast India (NEI); T. insinuata is restricted to the floodplains of the Kashmir valley of Jammu and Kashmir state of western Himalayas; and T. incisa and T. mucronata are known for valid reports from Tamil Nadu and Jammu and Kashmir, respectively. T. emarginula, T. patina and T. tridentata are believed to be cryptic species-complexes and thus desired ecological and genetic analysis of local populations. This study merits interest vis-à-vis biodiversity and distribution of the Indian Rotifera.
topic biodiversity, interesting elements, littoral-periphytic rotifer, richness.
url http://ij-aquaticbiology.com/index.php/ijab/article/view/401
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