Collotheca ornata

Collotheca ornata (Ehrenberg, 1832) (Fig. 4B) Froscularia ornata Ehrenberg 1832: 146. Collotheca ornata – Kutikova 1970: 688, Meksuwan et al. 2013: 13, Shiel 1995: 33 Notes. Despite the fact that C. ornata cornuta is considered more typical of Antarctica (Dougherty & Harris 1963, Dartnall 1995,...

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Main Authors: LUKASHANETS, Dzmitry A., VEZHNAVETS, Vasily V., MAYSAK, Natalia N., HIHINIAK 1, Yury H., BORODIN, Oleg I., MIAMIN, Vladislav Ye., GAIDASHOV, Alexey A., NIKITIUK, Leonid A.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6316436
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Summary:Collotheca ornata (Ehrenberg, 1832) (Fig. 4B) Froscularia ornata Ehrenberg 1832: 146. Collotheca ornata – Kutikova 1970: 688, Meksuwan et al. 2013: 13, Shiel 1995: 33 Notes. Despite the fact that C. ornata cornuta is considered more typical of Antarctica (Dougherty & Harris 1963, Dartnall 1995, 2000 and others), we considered the collected individuals to be representative of the typical species C. ornata due to the lack of a specific worm-like appendage on the spinal blade. Published as part of LUKASHANETS, Dzmitry A., VEZHNAVETS, Vasily V., MAYSAK, Natalia N., HIHINIAK 1, Yury H., BORODIN, Oleg I., MIAMIN, Vladislav Ye., GAIDASHOV, Alexey A. & NIKITIUK, Leonid A., 2019, Rotifers (Rotifera) from the inland waters and terrestrial habitats of East Antarctic oases (Enderby Land and Prydz Bay), pp. 67-86 in Fragmenta Faunistica 62 (2) on pages 75-76, DOI:10.3161/00159301FF2019.62.2.067, http://zenodo.org/record/6252396