Aloninae

Sinev, Artem Y. & Yusoff, Fatimah M., 2015, Cladocera (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) of Sabah state in Borneo Island, Malaysia, Zootaxa 4000 (5), pp. 581-591 : 585-587

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4000.5.7

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6095695

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EA3100-FFEE-FFB4-FF60-FB9E4F1F641A

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scientific name

Aloninae
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Subfamily Aloninae

Alona cambouei View in CoL de Guerne & Richard, 1898. Rare species in Sabah, found in one pond and in a paddy field. Littoral species, associated with vegetation. For detailed description, see Sinev (2001). Distributed in Mediterranean region, Africa and tropical Asia, frequently associated with paddy fields. Recorded by Idris (1983) as Alona cf. pulchella King, 1853 View in CoL .

Anthalona harti harti Van Damme, Sinev & Dumont, 2011. Found in six ponds and a lake; ephippial female and male were found in loc.12. For detailed descriptions see Van Damme et al. (2011) and Sinev & Kotov (2012). Distributed in tropical Asia, Mediterranean region, and Africa ( Van Damme et al. 2011, Sinev & Kotov 2012). Recorded by Idris (1983) as Alona verrucosa Sars, 1901 .

Anthalona sp. A single specimen ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 E) was found in a lake (loc. 12) together with A. harti . It differs from both Anthalona harti harti and described from Borneo Anthalona obtusa Van Damme, Sinev & Dumont, 2011 by unusual morphology of postabdomen, with weakly developed preanal angle. Unfortunately, specimen was lost due to the unsuccessful dissection. We speculate it belongs to a new, not yet described species of Anthalona.

Coronatella cf. rectangula (Sars, 1862) View in CoL . Rare in Sabah, a single specimen was found in a pond (loc. 24). Littoral species. C. rectangula View in CoL s. str. is a common Palearctic species. The south border of C. rectangula View in CoL s. str. distribution is unknown, species is reported from South-East Asia and India. Morphology of Malaysian specimens agreed with description of C. rectangula View in CoL by Frey (1988) and Van Damme & Dumont (2008), but they have more narrow postabdomen, slightly narrowing in postanal portion (see Idris 1983). Future studies of C. rectangula View in CoL complex are needed. Recorded by Idris (1983) as Alona cf. rectangula Sars, 1862 .

Coronatella cf. acuticostata (Sars, 1903) . Rare species here, several specimens were found in one lake (loc. 12) and one pond (loc. 13). This taxon is usually recorded in South-East Asia as Alona monacantha Sars, 1901 View in CoL or Coronatella monacantha (Sars, 1901) . It is rather common in South-East Asia, being recorded from Thailand, Malaysia, Laos and Cambodia. Recorded by Idris as Alona cf. monacantha Sars, 1901 View in CoL . C. monacantha View in CoL s. str. was described from South America and probably is only Neotropical species ( Sinev 2004). C. acuticostata (Sars, 1903) was described from Sumanta and is probably distributed in whole South-East Asia, but this species should be redescribed ( Van Damme et al. 2010). Morphology of studied specimens from Sabah ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 F–J) agrees well with description of Malaysian population by Idris (1983, recorded as Alona monacantha View in CoL ), but differs from C. monacantha View in CoL s. str. (see Sinev 2004) in two important characters. Sabah C. cf. acuticostata has postabdominal claw ( Fig 1 View FIGURE 1 H) with slightly curved, thick basal spine (in C. monacantha View in CoL it is straight and thin). Setae of inner distal lobe of thoracic limb I in C. cf. acuticostata from Sabah bear very long spines ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 J), two basalmost spines of inner distal lobe seta 2 are almost as long as basal part of the seta, while in C. monacantha View in CoL these spines are 2.5 times shorter than basal part of the seta.

Euryalona orientalis (Daday, 1898) View in CoL . Rare species here, found in one pond and in a paddy field. Littoral species, associated with vegetation. For detailed description see Rajapaksa & Fernando (1987a). According to these authors, a common pantropical species.

Karualona karua (King, 1853) View in CoL . Species described from Australia and reported from Africa and tropical Asia; according to some authors, K. karua View in CoL is a species-complex. All studied populations have similar morphology and are similar to the form reported by Van Damme et al. (2013) from South Thailand, Kotov et al. (2013) from Laos and Sinev et al. (2015 in press) from Hainan; these populations are characterized by very small basal spine of postabdominal claw.

Leydigia ciliata Gauthier, 1939 View in CoL . Rare species in Sabah, found only once in a paddy field. Benthic species, associated with muddy or clay bottom. For detailed description see Kotov et al. (2003), for description of male see Sinev and Sanoamuang (2011). Known in Africa, tropical Asia, common in Oriental region.

Notoalona globulosa (Daday, 1898) View in CoL . Rare species, found in one ditch and in a paddy field. Littoral species, associated with vegetation. For detailed description see Rajapaksa & Fernando (1987b). Distributed in Africa and tropical Asia. Recorded by Idris (1983) as Indialona globulosa (Daday, 1898) .

Oxyurella singalensis (Daday, 1898) View in CoL . One of the common species, found in all types of localities but lakes. Littoral species, associated with vegetation. Recently shed ephippia were found in locality 5. Littoral species, associated with vegetation. For description see Idris (1983), for description of male – Sinev & Sanoamuang (2011). Common Oriental species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Branchiopoda

Order

Diplostraca

Family

Chydoridae

Loc

Aloninae

Sinev, Artem Y. & Yusoff, Fatimah M. 2015
2015
Loc

Chydorus idrisi

Sinev 2014
2014
Loc

Ilyocryptus yooni

Jeong, Kotov & Lee 2012
2012
Loc

Leydigia ciliata

Gauthier 1939
1939
Loc

Coronatella cf. acuticostata

Sars 1903
1903
Loc

C. acuticostata

Sars 1903
1903
Loc

Coronatella cf. acuticostata

Sars 1903
1903
Loc

Alona verrucosa

Sars 1901
1901
Loc

Alona monacantha

Sars 1901
1901
Loc

Coronatella monacantha

Sars 1901
1901
Loc

Alona cf. monacantha

Sars 1901
1901
Loc

Euryalona orientalis

Daday 1898
1898
Loc

Kurzia longirostris

Daday 1898
1898
Loc

Notoalona globulosa

Daday 1898
1898
Loc

Indialona globulosa

Daday 1898
1898
Loc

Oxyurella singalensis

Daday 1898
1898
Loc

Coronatella cf. rectangula

Sars 1862
1862
Loc

Alona cf. rectangula

Sars 1862
1862
Loc

Alona cf. pulchella

King 1853
1853
Loc

Karualona karua

King 1853
1853
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