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Bosminopsis deitersi Richard 1895

Authors: Etilé, Raphaël N'doua; Bédia, Théophile Aké; Blahoua, Georges Kassi; Bi, Gouli Goore; Kouamelan, Paul Essetchi; N'Douba, Valentin;

Bosminopsis deitersi Richard 1895

Abstract

Bosminopsis deitersi Richard, 1895 Distribution in Côte d’Ivoire: Ebrié Lagoon: Grand Bassam, Eloka, Bingerville, Banco, Cosrou, and Toupah (Rham 1964), Aghien (Aka et al. 2016b); Ayame Lake I (Yté et al. 1983); the Bagoe River (N’da et al. 2015). Synonyms: Bosminopsis zernowi Linko 1901; Bosminopsis ishikawai Klocke 1903; Bosminella anisitsi Daday 1903; Bosminella africana Daday 1908; Bosminopsis stingelini Burckhardt 1909; Bosminopsis typica Burckhardt 1909; Bosminopsis birgei Burckhardt 1924; Bosminopsis brehmi Burckhardt 1924; Bosminopsis pernodi Burckhardt 1924; Bosminopsis schroeteri Burckhardt 1924; Bosminopsis devendrari Rane 1984; Bosminopsis macaguensis Rey and Vasquez 1986. World distribution: B. deitersi was regarded as circumtropical by Maiphae et al. (2008), while Kotov et al. (2013a) reported it as tropicopolitan, very common in the tropics-subtropics of the old and new worlds. For Kotov et al. (2013b), B. deitersi is found in Afrotropical, Australasian, Nearctic, Neotropical, Oriental and Palaearctic regions. So, it is reported as not present in Pacific Ocean islands or Antarctic region.

Published as part of Etilé, Raphaël N'doua, Bédia, Théophile Aké, Blahoua, Georges Kassi, Bi, Gouli Goore, Kouamelan, Paul Essetchi & N'Douba, Valentin, 2020, Checklist and Distribution of Freshwater Cladocera (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) in Côte d'Ivoire (West Africa), pp. 1-14 in Zoological Studies 59 (31) on page 4, DOI: 10.6620/ZS.2020.59-31, http://zenodo.org/record/12822346

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Branchiopoda, Bosminopsis, Arthropoda, Bosminopsis deitersi, Bosminidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Diplostraca, Taxonomy

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