Rotifera recorded from China, 1893-1997, with remarks on their composition and distribution

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Abstract

A search of the literature on rotifers recorded from China, includes today 477 valid species names and 42 subspecies or infrasubspecific variants in 84 genera and 28 families recorded since 1893. Chinese rotifera research is reviewed, and all recorded species are listed with current taxonomic status and their first localities in China. Most of the named taxa are widely distributed or cosmopolitan, with only a small number (about 3%) possibly restricted to China. This fauna exhibits 15 endemic taxa. The composition and distribution of Chinese Rotifera are briefly analyzed. It is likely that considerably more rotifers remain to be described from China as further study to be carried on and taxonomic resolution improves.

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Zhuge, Y., Huang, X., & Koste, W. (1998). Rotifera recorded from China, 1893-1997, with remarks on their composition and distribution. International Review of Hydrobiology, 83(3), 217–232. https://doi.org/10.1002/iroh.19980830305

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