“…Artemia consists of nine sexual species and four obligate parthenogenetic lineages (Asem et al, 2023), regionally distributed around the world (except Antarctica) in arid and semiarid areas. The American A. franciscana Kellogg, 1906 has been introduced for commercial aquaculture in Eurasia (Zheng et al, 2004;Amat et al, 2005;Scalone & Rabet, 2013;Eimanifar et al, 2014Eimanifar et al, , 2020Horváth et al, 2018;Asem et al, 2021a;Saji et al, 2019;Shen et al, 2021;Subramani et al, 2021;Wu et al, 2022), Africa (Hontoria et al, 2012;Ogello et al, 2014;Sheir et al, 2018) and Australia (Timms, 2012;2014;Rogers & Timms, 2014). Obligate parthenogenetic Artemia consists of four lineages with different ploidy levels (di-, tri-, tetra-and pentaploid), all occurring in the Old World (Amat, 1980b, Hontoria & Amat, 1992aAmat et al, 1995;Triantaphyllidis et al, 1997a;Sun et al, 1999;Maniatsi et al, 2011, Hontoria et al, 2012Maccari et al, 2013ab;Eimanifar et al, 2014Eimanifar et al, , 2020Asem & Sun, 2014a, b, 2016 and Australia (Timms, 2012;2014;Rogers & Timms, 2014).…”