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引用次数: 9
摘要
1984年夏,在美国路易斯安那州西南部335块稻田对蚊子进行实地调查时,偶然收集到自由游动的轮虫种群。在已知的7种自由游动的群体花轮虫中,发现了6种:Lacinularia elliptica Shepard、L. flosculosa (Mueller)、L. ismailoviensis (Poggenpol)、Sinantherina semibullata (Thorpe)、S. socialis (Linnaeus)和S. spinosa (Thorpe)。本文收集了一种新种——黄花带菌(Lacinularia causeyae n. sp)。在335个取样的田中,225个田中至少有一种这种轮虫,在当地很丰富。给出了相对丰度的估计值。
Free-Swimming Colonial Rotifers (Monogononta:Flosculariacea:Flosculariidae) in Southwestern Louisiana Rice Fields
During the summer of 1984, free-swimming colonial rotifers were collected incidental to field studies on mosquitoes in 335 rice fields in southwestern Louisiana. Six of the seven known species of free-swimming colonial flosculariid rotifers were found: Lacinularia elliptica Shepard, L. flosculosa (Mueller), L. ismailoviensis (Poggenpol), Sinantherina semibullata (Thorpe), S. socialis (Linnaeus) and S. spinosa (Thorpe). Lacinularia causeyae n. sp., a species new to science, was collected and is described herein. Of the 335 fields sampled, 225 fields had at least one species of these rotifers, which were locally abundant. Estimates of relative abundance are presented.