Moinidae Goulden, 1968

Smirnov, N. N., 2008, Check-List of the South-African Cladocera (Crustacea: Branchiopoda), Zootaxa 1788 (1), pp. 47-56 : 51-52

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Moinidae Goulden, 1968
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(99) Moina belli Gurney, 1904 . In Gurney (1904; Methuen (1911); Harding (1961); Golden (1968); Seaman et al., (1999). General distribution: Ethiopian region. FO 3%.

(100) Moina brachiata (Jurine, 1820) . In Sars (1916); Harding (1961, as M. rectirostris ); Golden (1968); Hart (1985, 1886b—long-term fluctuations of abundance); Seaman et al. (1999). General distribution: Palearctic, South Africa. P FO 3.5%.

(101) Moina dubia (Guerne et Richard, 1892) . In Harding (1961); Hart (1985). General distribution: Palearctic.

(102) Moina macrocopa (Straus, 1820) . Mentioned by Sars (1916). General distribution: Palearctic (typical form).

(103) Moina micrura Kurz, 1974 . In Goulden (1968); Hart (1985, 1992b, 1993, 1996 —long-term fluctuations of abundance); Rayner et al. (1995); Clarke and Rayner (1999); Seaman et al. (1999). General distribution: worldwide in warmer latitudes. FO 1%.

(104) * Moina mongolica -group. FO 0.7%.

(105) Moina tenuicornis Sars, 1896 . Mentioned by Sars (1916); Clarke and Rayner (1999); Seaman et al. (1999). Distribution: It is originally described from Australia (Sydney). A.

(106) * Moinodaphnia macleayi (King, 1853) . General distribution: pantropical. As in other similar cases, further studies on potential intercointinental differences atre desirable. FO 1%.

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