Chlamydotheca unispinosa ( Baird 1862 ) Furtos 1936a
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5369.4.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10248665 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/530587A5-F061-926E-FF55-5BE0FDC0FD38 |
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Chlamydotheca unispinosa ( Baird 1862) Furtos 1936a View in CoL
Chlamydotheca unispinosa — ZMB 2022: gbifID 991955706.
Synonyms: Cypris unispinosa Baird 1862 ; Candonocypris serratomarginata Furtos 1936a (juvenile); Eucypris serratomarginata Furtos 1936a , 1936b.
Type locality: Jamaica, no locality details (GN 18°10’37” N, 77°22’16” W). No known repository for the material GoogleMaps .
In Venezuela: in the following locality according to ZMB (2022): DISTRITO CAPITAL — Caracas , without locality details (GN 10°30’00” N, 66°55’00” W) GoogleMaps .
Remarks: geographic distribution includes Jamaica ( Baird 1862), Brazil, Colombia, Peru ( Martens & Behen 1994), Mexico, Central America, and the United States (Florida and Hawaii) ( Ferguson 1964). The record for the type locality of Hawaiian Islands, United States (“Sandwich Islands”) described in Baird (1862), is now considered an alien invasive species ( ZMB 2022).
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