Sididae

Family Sididae Diaphanosoma dubium Manuilova, 1964. Common in ponds and reservoirs, rarely in rivers. Widespread in South- East and East Asia, distributed north up to the Amur River basin. For more information see Korovchinsky (1992, 2004) and Korovchinsky and Sanoamuang (2008). Diaphanosoma excisum...

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Main Authors: Sinev, Artem Y., Gu, Yangliang, Han, Bo-Ping
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Published: Zenodo 2015
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5612679
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Summary:Family Sididae Diaphanosoma dubium Manuilova, 1964. Common in ponds and reservoirs, rarely in rivers. Widespread in South- East and East Asia, distributed north up to the Amur River basin. For more information see Korovchinsky (1992, 2004) and Korovchinsky and Sanoamuang (2008). Diaphanosoma excisum Sars, 1885. In all types of water bodies, but most common in ponds, usually rather abundant. Widely distributed in tropics and subtropics of Eastern Hemisphere, eurytopic, often dominates communities. For detailed description see Korovchinsky (2004). Diaphanosoma macrophtalma Korovchinsky & Mirabdulaev, 1995. Encountered once in small reservoir (loc. 56) in spring. Central and East Asia from Uzbekistan to Japan, penetrating south to North-East Thailand (Korovchinsky & Sanoamuang 2008 a). For description see Korovchinsky et Mirabdulaev (1995) and Korovchinsky (2004). Diaphanosoma orghidani transamurensis Korovchinsky, 1986. Encountered in two reservoirs (loc. 27, 34, 51) and a dammed river (loc. 49) in spring. East Asian subspecies, distributed from Amur basin to Philippines. For description see Korovchinsky (1992, 2004). D. orghidani Negrea, 1982 was previously recorded for Hainan by Li et al. (2011), these records probably belong to D. o. transamurensis as well, nominative subspecies D. o. orghidani is not recorded in East Asia (Korovchinsky 2004). Diaphanosoma sarsi Richard, 1894. In reservoirs, ponds and paddy fields, not common. Widely distributed in tropics and subtropics of the Eastern Hemisphere. For morphological description and characters of its distribution in Thailand, see Korovchinsky (1992) and Korovchinsky and Sanoamuang (2008 a). Diaphanosoma tropicum Koprovchinsky, 1998. Encountered in winter only, in one reservoir (loc. 27) and in one pond (loc. 31); rather numerous. Rare Oriental species, known from South India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, and Hubei Province of China (Korovchinsky 1998). For description, see Korovchinsky (2004). Latonopsis australis Sars, 1888. Encountered in the littoral of one reservoir (loc. 22) in winter. The species was described from Australia, it is presumed to be pantropical, but is probably a species complex (Korovchinsky, 2004). Rather common in tropical Asia (Korovchinsky 2004, 2013). Pseudosida szalayi Daday, 1898. Encountered in two paddy fields (loc. 40, 43) in spring. Paleotropical species, rather common in tropical Asia. Phytophilous species. For more detailed description, see Korovchinsky (2010). Sida ortiva Korovchinsky, 1979. Uncommon, encounterd in reservoirs, ponds and rivers in both seasons. East Asian species, distributed from East Siberia to Bangladesh and South Vietnam (Korovchinsky, 2004). Records of Sida crystallina (O. F. Müller, 1776) from East China (Chiang & Du 1979) probably all belong to S. ortiva instead (see Korvchinsky 2004). For description see Korovchinsky (2004), and Kotov et al. (2012). : Published as part of Sinev, Artem Y., Gu, Yangliang & Han, Bo-Ping, 2015, Cladocera of Hainan Island, China, pp. 569-585 in Zootaxa 4006 (3) on page 574, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4006.3.9, http://zenodo.org/record/239040 : {"references": ["Korovchinsky, N. M. (1992) Sididae & Holopediidae (Crustacea: Daphniiformes). Guides to the identification of the microinvertebrates of the continental waters of the world 3. SPB Academic Publishing, The Hague, 82 pp.", "Korovchinsky, N. M. (2004) Cladocerans of the order Ctenopoda of the world fauna (morphology, systematics, ecology, biogeography). KMK Press, Moscow, 410 pp. [in Russian]", "Korovchinsky, N. M. & Sanoamuang, L. (2008) Overview of Sididae (Crustacea: Cladocera: Ctenopoda) of Northeast and EastThailand, with description of a new species of the genus Diaphanosoma. Zootaxa, 1682, 45 - 61.", "Korovchinsky, N. M. & Mirabdullaev, I. M. (1995) A new species of the genus Diaphanosoma Fischer, 1850 (Crustacea: Daphniiformes: Sididae) from Central Asia and China. Hydrobiologia, 304, 235 - 242.", "Li, H. M., Chen, H., Han, X. Y., Ren, J. J., Lin, Q. Q. & Han, B. P. (2011) Characters of community structure of planktonic crustaceans in open water of tropical reserviors, Hainan Province of China. Journal of Lake Science, 23, 251 - 256. [in Chinese, English abstract]", "Korovchinsky, N. M. (1998) Revision of the Diaphanosoma modigliani - Diaphanosoma dubium species group (Crustacea: Ctenopoda: Sididae), with description of a new species from tropical Asia. Hydrobiologia, 361, 113 - 123.", "Korovchinsky, N. M. (2010) A taxonomic revision of Pseudosida szalayi Daday, 1898 (Crustacea: Cladocera: Sididae) over its Asian range, with focus on the northernmost populations first recorded from the Amur River basin (Far East of Russia). Zootaxa, 2345, 1 - 18.", "Chiang, S. C. & Du, N. S. (1979) Fauna Sinica: Crustacea: Freshwater Cladocera. Science Press: Beijing, 297 pp. [in Chinese]"]}