Description of a new species in the genus Bythotrephes Leydig, 1860 (Crustacea: Cladocera: Onychopoda), supplements to selected species, and concluding remarks on the genus

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作者
Korovchinsky, Nikolai M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Russian Acad Sci, AN Severtsov Inst Ecol & Evolut, Leninsky Prospect 33, Moscow 119071, Russia
基金
俄罗斯基础研究基金会; 俄罗斯科学基金会;
关键词
Bythotrephes centralasiaticus sp. nov; morphology; taxonomy; zoogeography; speciation; origin; SPINY WATER FLEA; LONGIMANUS-LEYDIG; NORTH-AMERICAN; CEDERSTROMII SCHODLER; TAXONOMIC RESOLUTION; PREDATORY CLADOCERAN; MOLECULAR-DATA; LIFE-HISTORY; LAKE; REDESCRIPTION;
D O I
10.11646/zootaxa.4789.2.5
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
A new species of the genus Bvthotrephes is described based on material collected in the mountain lakes of Tyva Republic (Southern Siberia, Russia). The representatives of the new species are especially close to those of B. longimanus having long tl I, straight caudal process, and only two pairs of claws on postabdomen and caudal process, respectively. At the same time, the new species is, on average, smaller with shorter caudal process and fairly long apical setae of second endopodital segment of the thoracic limbs of first pair (t11). Supplemental data on morphology, taxonomy, and geographic distribution of other species of the genus, e.g., B. arcticus, B. cederstrOmil, B. brevimanus, and B. lilheborgi, are presented. For B. cederstromil, in particular, females of first generation hatched from resting eggs are described for the first time. Classification of the genus is discussed and an updated key for species and a hybrid form is presented. The highest species richness of the genus, observed within the Scandinavian Peninsula and in the north of European Russia, may indicate the central region of primly speciation which generally coincides with the region of the last Quaternary maximum glaciation. The isolated occurrence of three species, B. longimanus, B. transcaucasicus, and B. centralasiaticus sp. nov. on the southern border of the genus' range, in pre-Alpine and mountain lakes of Europe. Transcaucasia, and Southern Siberia (Tyva) and isolated localities of B. arcticus in Northern Kazakhstan, could also be due to the effect of glaciation(s). Regarding the origin of the genus Bythotrephes, it is hypothesized that it occurred in pre -Pleistocene time in the ancient Ponto-Caspian basin, experiencing large-scale transgressions, where the intensive radiation of ancestral Onychopoda probably took place.
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