Cephalodella Explained
Cephalodella is a genus of rotifers in the family Notommatidae.
Cephalodella vittata is a species endemic to Lake Baikal.[1]
Selected species
- Cephalodella auritculata
- Cephalodella catellina
- Cephalodella elegans
- Cephalodella forficata
- Cephalodella forficula
- Cephalodella gibba (Ehrenberg, 1830)
- Cephalodella hoodi
- Cephalodella marina Myers, 1924
- Cephalodella sterea
- Cephalodella vittata
References
- O'Reilly, M. (2001). Rotifera, in: Costello, M.J. et al. (Ed.) (2001). European register of marine species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a bibliography of guides to their identification. Collection Patrimoines Naturels, 50: pages 149-151
- Jersabek, C.D.; Weithoff, G.; Weisse, T. 2011: Cephalodella acidophila n. sp. (Monogononta: Notommatidae), a new rotifer species from highly acidic mining lakes. Zootaxa, 2939: 50–58.
- Smet, W.H. de & Verolet, M. 2016. Epibiotic rotifers of Gammarus pulex (L.) (Crustacea, Amphipoda), with descriptions of two new species and notes on the terminology of the trophi. Zootaxa 4107 (3): 301–320.
External links
- Cephalodella . 134955. 2016-07-24 .
Notes and References
- Hendrik Segers (2007). Annotated checklist of the rotifers (Phylum Rotifera), with notes on nomenclature, taxonomy