Some noteworthy free-living copepods from the surface freshwater in Belgium
2002
Alekseev, V. (Russian Academy of Sciences, St Petersburg (Russia). Zoological Inst.) | Fefilova, E. Dumont, H.J.
Cyclops singularis Einsle, 1996 has only recently been separated from Cyclops strenuus Fisher, 1851. It was described from temporary waters in South Germany and has now been rediscovered in a similar environment in Flanders. Of the confused genus Acanthocyclops, we find that there is at least three species living in Belgium. One of these, here named Acanthocyclops americanus (Marsh, 1892) is related to but different from Acanthocyclops robustus (Sars, 1863) and Acanthocyclops vernalis (Fischer, 1853), both of which were previously known from Belgium. These three species are all subject to nomenclatorial uncertainty, which we suggest should be solved by the designation of neotypes by a college of representative copepodologists. Paracyclops affinis (Sars, 1863) and Elaphoidella gracilis (Sars, 1863), both from a smallest artificial pond, are second records from Belgium.
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