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DOI: 10.1002/iroh.19420420104
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Über die Diaptomiden und Pseudodiaptomiden der Zwischenregion Wallacea

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“…After the analyses of these samples, Brehm (1933) described several endemic diaptomids including Neodiaptomus lymphatus Brehm, 1933, Eodiaptomus wolterecki matanaensis Brehm, 1933, E. wolterecki celebensis Brehm, 1933, and E. wolterecki tominangae Brehm, 1942. Only 70 years after Brehm's pioneer study, two more endemic copepods, Mesocyclops friendorum Hołyńska, 2000 from South Sulawesi and Tropocyclops matanoensis Defaye, 2007, from lake Matano were described.…”
Section: Cyclopoid and Calanoid Copepod Biodiversity In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After the analyses of these samples, Brehm (1933) described several endemic diaptomids including Neodiaptomus lymphatus Brehm, 1933, Eodiaptomus wolterecki matanaensis Brehm, 1933, E. wolterecki celebensis Brehm, 1933, and E. wolterecki tominangae Brehm, 1942. Only 70 years after Brehm's pioneer study, two more endemic copepods, Mesocyclops friendorum Hołyńska, 2000 from South Sulawesi and Tropocyclops matanoensis Defaye, 2007, from lake Matano were described.…”
Section: Cyclopoid and Calanoid Copepod Biodiversity In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Islands References Pseudodiaptomidae 1 Pseudodiaptomus poppei Stingelin, 1900Sulawesi Stingelin (1900 2 P. annandalei Sewell,1919Java Brehm (1933 3 P. dauglishi Sewell, 1932Sumatra Kiefer (1939 Acartidae 4 Acartia erythraea valdiviae Steuer, 1923Sulawesi Steuer (1923 5 A. bispinosa Carl, 1907Indonesia, Maluku Carl (1907 Diaptomidae 6 Dentodiaptomus javanus Grochmalicki, 1915Java Grochmalicki (1915 7 Eodiaptomus wolterecki Brehm, 1933Sulawesi Brehm (1933; this paper 8 E. w. celebensis Brehm, 1942Sulawesi Brehm (1942 9 E. w. tominangae Brehm, 1942Sulawesi Brehm (1942 10 E. matanensis Brehm, 1933Sulawesi Brehm (1933; this paper 11 Heliodiaptomus kieferi Brehm et Chappuis, 1939 Java Brehm andChappuis (1935) 12 Mongolodiaptomus uenoi Kikuchi, 1936Java, Kalimantan Kiefer (1938 13 M. mephistopheles (Brehm, 1933) Java Brehm (1933) 14 Neodiaptomus lymphatus Brehm, 1933Sulawesi Brehm (1933; this paper 15 N. blanchei Brehm, 1951 Java Lai andFernado (1980) 16 Phyllodiaptomus praedictus sulawesensis Alekseev et Vaillant n. ssp. Sulawesi This paper 17 Tropodiaptomus doriai (Richard, 1894) Java, Sulawesi, Sumatra Richard (1894); Brehm (1930); Lai (1986) 18 T. malaicus Grochmalicki, 1915Java, Sulawesi Grochmalicki (1915; …”
Section: Tab 2 Calanoid Biodiversity In Indonesiamentioning
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“…In Southeast Asia, this family has been studied well in Thailand (32 species) [16,27,34,35,37,40,41,42,43], and Indonesia (17 species) [1,7,8,18,21,22]. However, it is poorly known from Malaysia (10 species) [23,24,25,29], and Philippines (6 species) [8,28,36,60].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, it is poorly known from Malaysia (10 species) [23,24,25,29], and Philippines (6 species) [8,28,36,60].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%