A new species of mongolodiaptomus kiefer, 1938 from northeast Thailand and a key to the species (Crustacea, copepoda, calanoida, diaptomidae)

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Abstract

This study describes the new species Mongolodiaptomus loeiensis sp. n. collected from a temporary pond nearby a cave located in Loei Province, in northeastern Thailand. Mongolodiaptomus loeiensis sp. n. is similar to M. calcarus (Shen & Tai, 1965) in the male but can be distinguished from its congeners by the following unique characteristics in the males: (1) the right caudal ramus has 3 ventral chitinous prominences; (2) intercoxal plate of P5 is produced into 2 spine-like lobes on distal margin; (3) the basis of right P5 has a subglobular chitinous prominence on mid-distal caudal surface; and (4) the principal lateral spine on the right Exp-2 P5 is extremely bent at its tip. The occurrence of diaptomid copepods in the study area is discussed and an identification key to worldwide species of the genus Mongolodiaptomus Kiefer, 1938 is presented herein.

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Watiroyram, S., & Sanoamuang, L. orsri. (2017). A new species of mongolodiaptomus kiefer, 1938 from northeast Thailand and a key to the species (Crustacea, copepoda, calanoida, diaptomidae). ZooKeys, 2017(710), 15–32. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.710.13941

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