Notholca Explained
Notholca is a genus of rotifers known from Holocene lake deposits as well as the present day.[1]
Species
- Notholca acuminata (Ehrenberg, 1832)
- Notholca bipalium (Müller, 1786)
- Notholca caudata Carlin, 1943
- Notholca foliacea (Ehrenberg, 1838)
- Notholca hollowdayi Dartnall, 1995
- Notholca ikaitophila Sørensen & Kristensen, 2000
- Notholca japonica (Marukawa, 1928)
- Notholca labis Gosse, 1887
- Notholca marina Focke, 1961
- Notholca psammarina Buchholz & Ruhmann, 1956
- †Notholca salina Focke, 1961
- Notholca squamula (Müller, 1786)
- Notholca striata (Müller, 1786)
- Notholca verae Kutikova, 1958
- Notholca walterkostei José de Paggi, 1982
Notholca longispina is a synonym of Kellicottia longispina (Kellicott, 1879).
Notes and References
- Swadling . K. M. . Dartnall . H. J. G. . Gibson . J. A. E. . Saulnier-Talbot . É. . Vincent . W. F. . Fossil Rotifers and the Early Colonization of an Antarctic Lake . 10.1006/qres.2001.2222 . Quaternary Research . 55 . 3 . 380 . 2001 . 2001QuRes..55..380S . 129513915 .