Nitocrella

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Nitocrella

Chappuis, 1923

Nitocrella is a genus of copepod. Although most other genera in the family Ameiridae are marine, species of Nitocrella are almost exclusively found in subterranean fresh water or brackish water.[1] More than 80 species are included in the genus,[2] including two which are listed as vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List:

  • Karanovic, 2004
  • Pesce, 1981
  • Coull & Bell, 1979
  • Sterba, 1973
  • Chappuis, 1955
  • Borutsky, 1978
  • (Sterba, 1967)
  • Cottarelli & Bruno, 1993
  • Petkovski, 1973
  • Damian & Botosaneanu, 1954
  • Petkovski, 1976
  • Kiefer, 1926
  • Petkovski, 1976
  • Rouch, 1970
  • (Chappuis, 1923)
  • Chappuis, 1937
  • Chappuis & Rouch, 1959
  • Chappuis & Rouch, 1959
  • Cottarelli, Bruno & Berera, 2007
  • Pesce, 1985
  • Chappuis, 1955
  • Noodt, 1952
  • Sterba, 1973
  • (Brady, 1880)
  • Chappuis, 1923
  • Brehm, 1953
  • Shen & Tai, 1973
  • (Chappuis, 1933)
  • Miura, 1962
  • Chappuis, 1937
  • Dumont & Decraemer, 1974
  • Löffler, 1959
  • Borutsky, 1972
  • Miura, 1962
  • Cottarelli, 1975
  • Borutsky, 1972
  • Noodt, 1954
  • Galassi & De Laurentiis, 1997
  • Borutsky, 1972
  • Borutsky, 1967
  • Karanovic, 2000
  • Pesce, 1983
  • Löffler, 1959
  • Chappuis & Rouch, 1961
  • Chappuis & Rouch, 1959
  • Borutsky, 1972
  • Noodt, 1965
  • Pesce, 1984
  • Miura, 1962
  • Petkovski, 1976
  • Sterba, 1973
  • Petkovski, 1973
  • Kiefer, 1933
  • Karanovic, 2004
  • Hertzog, 1936
  • Petkovski, 1973
  • Pesce, 1980
  • Galassi & De Laurentiis, 1997
  • Pesce, 1980
  • Noodt, 1952
  • Chappuis, 1954
  • Schäfer, 1936
  • Pesce, 1983
  • Pesce, 1982
  • Nitocrella slovenica Petkovski, 1959 VU (Slovenia)[3]
  • Dumont, 1981
  • Apostolov, 1991
  • Chappuis, 1938
  • Borutsky, 1969
  • Sterba, 1973
  • Nitocrella stochi Pesce & Galassi, 1987 VU (Italy)[4]
  • Apostolov, 1976
  • (Chappuis, 1928)
  • Borutsky, 1972
  • Kiefer, 1963
  • Mikhailova-Neikova, 1967
  • Karanovic, 2004
  • Bozic, 1969
  • Borutsky, 1978
  • Shen & Tai, 1973
  • Chappuis, 1937
  • Miura, 1962

References[]

  1. ^ Diana M. P. Galassi & Paola de Laurentiis (1997). "Two new species of Nitocrella from groundwaters of Italy (Crustacea, Copepoda, Harpacticoida)" (PDF). Italian Journal of Zoology. 64 (4): 367–376. doi:10.1080/11250009709356224.
  2. ^ T. Chad Walter (2010). T. Chad Walter; Geoff Boxshall (eds.). "Nitocrella Chappuis, 1923". World Copepoda database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved November 3, 2010.
  3. ^ Boris Sket (1996). "Nitocrella slovenica". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 1996: e.T14810A4461233. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.1996.RLTS.T14810A4461233.en. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
  4. ^ Boris Sket (1996). "Nitocrella stochi". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 1996: e.T14809A4461171. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.1996.RLTS.T14809A4461171.en. Retrieved 15 January 2018.


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