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The cyclopoid copepods of a wet campo marsh in central Brazil
Authors:Janet W Reid
Institution:(1) Department of Invertebrate Zoology, NHB-163, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 20560 Washington, DC, USA
Abstract:Eight species of cyclopoid copepods were recorded from 1979–1983 in the complex microhabitats of a wet campo (campo úmido) marsh in central Brazil. Ectocyclops herbsti and Paracyclops fimbriatus occurred most often in areas with water covering the soil; Muscocyclops therasiae n. sp. occurred mainly in soils with no surface water; while Metacyclops campestris n. sp. showed no distinct microhabitat preference. Occurrence of the remaining four species was too sporadic to determine microhabitat preference. Paracyclops carectum n. sp., Metacyclops campestris n. sp., Muscocyclops therasiae n. sp., Muscocyclops bidentatus n. sp. and Ponticyclops boscoi n. g. n. sp. are described. A key to the New World species of Metacyclops s. str. is provided.
Keywords:Copepoda  Cyclopoida  marsh  freshwater meiofauna  Brazil
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