The taxonomy and ecology of a new monocelid flatworm from Macquarie Island (Platyhelminthes, Turbellaria)

Macquarie Island (54\xc2\xb037\'S 158\xc2\xb054\'E) has been investigated for the occurrence of freshwater macroturbellarians. Twenty sites were examined but only one species, here ascribed to the genus Minona sensu lato of the Monocelididae, was found and it is described as Minona amnica...

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Main Authors: Ball, (Ian R.), Hay, (David A.)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: 1977
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Online Access:https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504339
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spelling ftnaturalis:oai:repository.naturalis.nl:504339 2024-02-11T10:05:43+01:00 The taxonomy and ecology of a new monocelid flatworm from Macquarie Island (Platyhelminthes, Turbellaria) Ball, (Ian R.) Hay, (David A.) 1977-01-01 application/pdf https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504339 unknown https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504339 Bijdragen tot de dierkunde vol. 47 no. 2, pp. 205-214 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1977 ftnaturalis 2024-01-17T23:22:02Z Macquarie Island (54\xc2\xb037\'S 158\xc2\xb054\'E) has been investigated for the occurrence of freshwater macroturbellarians. Twenty sites were examined but only one species, here ascribed to the genus Minona sensu lato of the Monocelididae, was found and it is described as Minona amnica sp. nov. Its closest taxonomic relationships seem to be with M. istanbulensis Ax from the Black Sea, and M. mica Marcus from Brasil. The new species is unusual in that it occurs throughout the fresh waters of the island even though it is a member of a predominantly marine group. Minona amnica occurs from windswept plateau lakes down to brackish water near the sea and data concerning the distribution and relative abundance of the species in various habitats are presented and discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Macquarie Island Naturalis Institutional Repository
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description Macquarie Island (54\xc2\xb037\'S 158\xc2\xb054\'E) has been investigated for the occurrence of freshwater macroturbellarians. Twenty sites were examined but only one species, here ascribed to the genus Minona sensu lato of the Monocelididae, was found and it is described as Minona amnica sp. nov. Its closest taxonomic relationships seem to be with M. istanbulensis Ax from the Black Sea, and M. mica Marcus from Brasil. The new species is unusual in that it occurs throughout the fresh waters of the island even though it is a member of a predominantly marine group. Minona amnica occurs from windswept plateau lakes down to brackish water near the sea and data concerning the distribution and relative abundance of the species in various habitats are presented and discussed.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ball, (Ian R.)
Hay, (David A.)
spellingShingle Ball, (Ian R.)
Hay, (David A.)
The taxonomy and ecology of a new monocelid flatworm from Macquarie Island (Platyhelminthes, Turbellaria)
author_facet Ball, (Ian R.)
Hay, (David A.)
author_sort Ball, (Ian R.)
title The taxonomy and ecology of a new monocelid flatworm from Macquarie Island (Platyhelminthes, Turbellaria)
title_short The taxonomy and ecology of a new monocelid flatworm from Macquarie Island (Platyhelminthes, Turbellaria)
title_full The taxonomy and ecology of a new monocelid flatworm from Macquarie Island (Platyhelminthes, Turbellaria)
title_fullStr The taxonomy and ecology of a new monocelid flatworm from Macquarie Island (Platyhelminthes, Turbellaria)
title_full_unstemmed The taxonomy and ecology of a new monocelid flatworm from Macquarie Island (Platyhelminthes, Turbellaria)
title_sort taxonomy and ecology of a new monocelid flatworm from macquarie island (platyhelminthes, turbellaria)
publishDate 1977
url https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504339
genre Macquarie Island
genre_facet Macquarie Island
op_source Bijdragen tot de dierkunde vol. 47 no. 2, pp. 205-214
op_relation https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/504339
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