2024
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5428.1.5
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The dorsal plate is a critical feature in the reassessment of the rotiferan genus Ptygura (Monogononta; Gnesiotrocha; Flosculariidae)

VICENTE FRANCH,
PHURIPONG MEKSUWAN,
ROBERT L. WALLACE

Abstract: All species of Flosculariidae (Rotifera; Monogononta; Gnesiotrocha; Flosculariaceae) possess a flexible integument; they are termed illoricate. But species of four genera (Beauchampia, Floscularia, Limnias, and Ptygura) possess a distinctive hardened region on the dorsal side of their anterior end, which unfortunately has received little attention beyond the species level. In our work we study the ultrastructure of these hardened regions. In Beauchampia, Limnias, and some species of Ptygura the hardened zone t… Show more

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“…In preserved samples it will be necessary to remove the animal from its tube to examine it for the presence and form of mucrons (neck hooks), which vary in Floscularia (Segers 1997;Segers & Shiel 2008). Mucrons also are present in certain members of Ptygura, which offers an additional complexity (Franch et al 2024;Meksuwan et al 2011).…”
Section: Genus Floscularia Cuvier 1798mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In preserved samples it will be necessary to remove the animal from its tube to examine it for the presence and form of mucrons (neck hooks), which vary in Floscularia (Segers 1997;Segers & Shiel 2008). Mucrons also are present in certain members of Ptygura, which offers an additional complexity (Franch et al 2024;Meksuwan et al 2011).…”
Section: Genus Floscularia Cuvier 1798mentioning
confidence: 99%