Macrothrix spinosa King, 1853

Gusakov, Vladimir A., Dien, Tran Duc, Tran, Hoan Quoc, Thanh, Nguyen Thi Hai, Huan, Phan Trong, Ha, Vo Thi & Dinh, Cu Nguyen, 2025, An annotated checklist of the main representatives of meiobenthos from inland water bodies of Central and Southern Vietnam. III. Water fleas (Cladocera), Zootaxa 5613 (3), pp. 401-455 : 411-412

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5613.3.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15216773

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Macrothrix spinosa King, 1853
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14. Macrothrix spinosa King, 1853 View in CoL

Localities and specimens found: 25 – 4♀, 1♀ ov, 13j; 26 – 1♀, 2j; 32 – 2♀, 1♀ em, 1j; 51 – 2♀, 1j.

Distribution and ecology. Macrothrix spinosa is one of the best-known representatives of the genus, especially in tropical and subtropical regions around the world ( Smirnov 1992; Korovchinsky et al. 2021b). Kotov et al. (2013a) indicate it for all biogeographic zones except Antarctica. This macrothricid is very common in the Oriental and adjacent states ( Chiang & Du 1979; Idris 1983; Michael & Sharma 1988; Sanoamuang 1998; Rane 2002, 2005, 2011; Maiphae et al. 2005, 2008; Tanaka & Ohtaka 2010; Chatterjee et al. 2013; Korovchinsky 2013; Kotov et al. 2013b; Van Damme et al. 2013; Ji et al. 2015; Sinev et al. 2015, 2020; Sinev & Yusoff 2015, 2018; Lopez et al. 2017; Sharma & Sharma 2017; Choedchim & Maiphae 2023), including Vietnam ( Dang & Pham 1979; Dang et al. 1980, 2002; Dang & Ho 2001; Duong et al. 2008; Sinev & Korovchinsky 2013; Gusakov et al. 2014; Zhdanova 2014; Phan et al. 2015). Note that in a number of the afore-cited sources, M. spinosa is given under the synonymous name, Macrothrix goeldi Richard, 1897 ( Smirnov 1992; Kotov et al. 2013a).

Macrothrix spinosa is a littoral species primarily associated with plant-filled areas. It occurs in almost all types of water bodies, both in plankton and benthos ( Idris 1983; Phan et al. 2015; Sinev et al. 2015, 2020; Choedchim & Maiphae 2023). In our material, this crustacean was found in a reservoir and a natural lake, including a sample from the roots of floating moss (see Appendix 1).

Remarks. It is possible that populations of M. spinosa from different parts of the world represent a complex of similar species. This issue requires further detailed research ( Korovchinsky et al. 2021b).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

SubPhylum

Crustacea

Class

Branchiopoda

SuperOrder

Cladocera

Order

Anomopoda

Family

Macrothricidae

Genus

Macrothrix

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