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Rotifera

2017
This chapter describes the taxonomy of Rotifera, which includes some of the smallest multicellular marine zooplankton. They range between 50 μ‎ to 500 μ‎m in length although some species can reach up to 3 mm in length. Rotifers are characterized by having a crown or corona of fine cilia on two lobes surrounding the mouth area which gives them their ...
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Rotifera or rotatoria?

Hydrobiologia, 1983
Some students use the scientific term Rotatoria, others the term Rotifera. Why this confusion? If, as suggested by Blackwelder (1967), the priority rule of nomenclature can also be transferred to taxa higher than family, one of the two words is likely to be incorrect and therefore it should be deleted.
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ROTIFERA FROM AUSTRALIAN INLAND WATERS V. LECANIDAE ROTIFERA MONOGONONTA

1990
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Koste, W., Shiel, R. J.
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Rotifera from Australian inland waters IV. Colurellidae (Rotifera: Monogononta)

2023
Murray-Darling Freshwater Research CentreMDFRC item.Diagnostic keys are given to the genera and species of the rotifer family Colurellidae (Colurella, Squatinella, Lepadella, Heterolepadella) recorded from Australian inland waters. All species are figured and available distribution data and ecological information given. Some widely distributed taxa not
Koste, W., Shiel, R. J.
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Rotifera from Australian inland waters. II. Epiphanidae and Brachionidae (Rotifera : Monogononta)

Invertebrate Taxonomy, 1987
Diagnostic features of Rotifera: Monogononta are summarized, and a dichotomous key to the ploimate rotifers is followed by detailed diagnostic keys to the planktonic and facultatively planktonic representatives of the Epiphanidae (Proalides, Epiphanes, Cyrtonia, Rhinoglena and Microcodides) and Brachionidae (Platyias, Brachionus, Keratella, Kellicottia,
Koste, W., Shiel, R. J.
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Glycosides in Branchionus plicatilis (Rotifera)

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1990
1. Tests for glycosidases were performed in homogenates of Brachionus plicatilis. 2. Hydrolytic activity was detected with the following substrates: (a) with synthetic substrates (NP = 4-nitrophenyl): NP-alpha- and NP-beta-D-glucopyranoside, NP-alpha- and NP-beta-D-galactopyranoside, NP-N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminide, NP-N-acetyl-beta-D-galactosaminide,
K, Kühle, W, Kleinow
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ROTIFERA FROM AUSTRALIAN INLAND WATERS VI. PROALIDAE LINDIIDAE ROTIFERA MONOGONONTA

1990
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Koste, W., Shiel, R. J.
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ROTIFERA FROM AUSTRALIAN INLAND WATERS VII. NOTOMMATIDAE ROTIFERA MONOGONONTA

1991
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Koste, Walter, Shiel, R J
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Australasian Rotifera

1913
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Rotifera from Australian inland waters III. Euchlanidae, Mytilinidae and Trichotriidae (Rotifera: Monogononta)

1989
Murray-Darling Freshwater Research CentreMDFRC item.Diagnostics keys are given to the Australian representatives of Rotifera:Monogononta familes Euchlanidae (Manfridium, Diplois, Dipleuchlanis, Tripleuchlanis, Euchlanis), Mytilinidae (Mytilina, Lophocharis) and Trichotriidae (Wolga, Macrochaetus, Trichotria).
Koste, W., Shiel, R. J.
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