The Genus Schizopera (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) in Uzbekistan (Central Asia)
Species of the genus Schizopera G. O. Sars, 1905 occurring in Uzbekistan are reviewed. Schizopera spinulosa Mirabdullayev et Ginatullina, sp. n. from Aydarkul Lake and Schizopera setulosa Mirabdullayev et Ginatullina, sp. n. from Ustyurt Plateau are described. In addition, S. jugurtha (Blanchard et...
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| description | Species of the genus Schizopera G. O. Sars, 1905 occurring in Uzbekistan are reviewed. Schizopera spinulosa Mirabdullayev et Ginatullina, sp. n. from Aydarkul Lake and Schizopera setulosa Mirabdullayev et Ginatullina, sp. n. from Ustyurt Plateau are described. In addition, S. jugurtha (Blanchard et Richard, 1891), S. reducta Borutsky, 1971 and S. aralensis Borutsky, 1971 have been previously recorded from Uzbekistan.
Обзор встречающихся в Узбекистане видов рода Schizopera G. O. Sars, 1905. Описаны Schizopera spinulosa Mirabdullayev et Ginatullina, sp. n. из оз. Айдаркуль и Schizopera setulosa Mirabdullayev et Ginatullina, sp. n. с плато Устюрт. Кроме того, из Узбекистана отмечены S. jugurtha (Blanchard et Richard, 1891), S. reducta Borutsky, 1971 и S. aralensis Borutsky, 1971.
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UDC 595.34.(575.1)
THE GENUS SCHIZOPERA (COPEPODA, HARPACTICOIDA)
IN UZBEKISTAN (CENTRAL ASIA)
I. M. Mirabdullayev, E. N. Ginatullina
Institute of Zoology, Niyazov str., 1, Tashkent, 700095 Uzbekistan
E-mail: iskandar@tps.uz
Accepted 21 November 2006
The Genus Schizopera (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) in Uzbekistan (Central Asia). Mirabdullayev I. M.,
Ginatullina E. N. — Species of the genus Schizopera G. O. Sars, 1905 occurring in Uzbekistan are
reviewed. Schizopera spinulosa Mirabdullayev et Ginatullina, sp. n. from Aydarkul Lake and Schizopera
setulosa Mirabdullayev et Ginatullina, sp. n. from Ustyurt Plateau are described. In addition, S.
jugurtha (Blanchard et Richard, 1891), S. reducta Borutsky, 1971 and S. aralensis Borutsky, 1971 have
been previously recorded from Uzbekistan.
Ke y wo r d s: Copepoda, Harpacticoida, Schizopera, new species, Uzbekistan.
Ðîä Schizopera (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) â Óçáåêèñòàíå (Öåíòðàëüíàÿ Àçèÿ). Ìèðàáäóëëàåâ È. Ì.,
Ãèíàòóëëèíà Å. Í. — Îáçîð âñòðå÷àþùèõñÿ â Óçáåêèñòàíå âèäîâ ðîäà Schizopera G. O. Sars, 1905.
Îïèñàíû Schizopera spinulosa Mirabdullayev et Ginatullina, sp. n. èç îç. Àéäàðêóëü è Schizopera
setulosa Mirabdullayev et Ginatullina, sp. n. ñ ïëàòî Óñòþðò. Êðîìå òîãî, èç Óçáåêèñòàíà îòìå÷åíû
S. jugurtha (Blanchard et Richard, 1891), S. reducta Borutsky, 1971 è S. aralensis Borutsky, 1971.
Êëþ÷åâûå ñ ëîâ à: Copepoda, Harpacticoida, Schizopera, íîâûå âèäû, Óçáåêèñòàí.
Introduction
The genus Schizopera G. O. Sars, 1905 is poorly known in Central Asia. S. paradoxa (Daday, 1904)
was described from groundwaters in the vicinity of the Issyk-Kul Lake (Kirgizia) (Daday, 1904) and later
recorded from eastern Turkmenistan (Birstein, Ljovuschkin, 1965) and again from the vicinity of the Issyk-
Kul Lake (Borutsky, 1972, 1978). S. pseudojugurta Borutsky, 1972 was also described from groundwaters in
the vicinity of Issyk-Kul. E. V. Borutsky (1971) reported S. jugurtha (Blanchard et Richard, 1891) from the
Aral Sea (Uzbekistan) and described two new species, S. aralensis and S. reducta, from the lake.
The study of planktonic samples collected in Uzbekistan revealed three species, including two species
new to science.
Material and methods
More than 600 plankton samples collected in 1960–2004 from lakes, reservoirs, ponds, rice fields, and
pools from all regions of Uzbekistan were studied. Samples were fixed in 4% formaldehyde. Dissected animals
were mounted in glycerin and studied with a Leica microscope. All drawings were made using a drawing tube.
Schizopera setulosa Mirabdullayev et Ginatullina, sp. n. (fig. 1–23)
Ma t e r i a l e x am in ed. 12 }, 6 {, stream on the eastern slope of the Ustyurt Plateau near Lake
Sudochie, Karakalpakstan, July 2000, salinity: 6 ppt.; 2 }, {, Lake Sudochie (Karateren), Karakalpakstan,
July 1999; }, 2 {, July 2000, salinity: 4–6 ppt.
T yp e ma t e r i a l. Holotype } (mounted on a slide, Cop. N 005–006), allotype { (mounted on a slide,
Cop. N 007), paratypes 5 } in a tube and 3 dissected } (mounted on slides) are deposited in the Institute
of Zoology (Tashkent). Type locality: stream on the eastern slope of the Ustyurt Plateau near Lake Sudochie.
F ema l e. Body length 520–570 mkm. Rostrum elongated, basally with suture.
Dorsal caudal margin of cephalothorax and following 4 somites smooth. Dorsal caudal
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margin of following somites finely spinulose (fig. 1). Genital double-somite laterally
with a trace of subdivision.
Genital field: see figure 2.
Caudal dorsal margin of penultimate somite slightly bulging, thus forming a pseu-
doperculum. Anal operculum with fine spinules.
Caudal rami about twice as long as broad (fig. 3–4). On outer corner a strong
spine arises subdistally. Close to this spine a slender seta inserts. Main terminal setae
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Fig. 1–10. S. setulosa, }: 1 — habitus; 2 — genital field; 3 — furca, ventral side; 4 — furca, dorsal side; 5 —
antennula; 6 — antenna; 7 — mandible; 8 — mandibular palp; 9 — maxillula; 10 — maxilla. Scale bar: 1 —
50 mkm; 2–10 — 25 mkm.
Ðèñ. 1–10. S. setulosa, }: 1 — îáùèé âèä; 2 — ãåíèòàëüíîå ïîëå; 3 — ôóðêà, áðþøíàÿ ñòîðîíà; 4 —
ôóðêà, ñïèííàÿ ñòîðîíà; 5 — àíòåííóëà; 6 — àíòåííà; 7 — ìàíäèáóëà; 8 — ùóïèê ìàíäèáóëû; 9 —
ìêàñèëëóëà; 10 — ìàêñèëëà. Ìàñøòàáíàÿ ëèíåéêà: 1 — 50 ìêì; 2–10 — 25 ìêì.
slightly swollen basally. Inner distal corner of caudal rami with a short seta. Slightly dis-
tal from middle of the caudal rami, a plumose seta is located on dorsal side. Inner mar-
gin of caudal rami with setules, distal edge with spinules ventrally and dorsally.
Antennule (fig. 5): 8-segmented. Second segment longest. Fourth and last segment
each with aesthetasc.
Antenna (fig. 6): Basis and endopodite weakly separated. Basis with several spin-
ules. First endopodite segment with 1 seta. Second endopodite segment with a row of
spinules, 2 spines and 1 slender seta on anterior margin. Distal edge furnished with a
row of spinules, 1 slender seta, 1 spine and 4 geniculate setae, the posteriormost of
which is fused basally with another slender seta. Exopodite 2-segmented, both segments
about the same length. Proximal segment distally with 1 plumose seta, terminal segment
with a strong appendage, 1 slender seta and some spinules.
Mandible (fig. 7, 8): Chewing edge of precoxa (coxa) with several pointed teeth
and a unilaterally armed seta. Coxa-basis (basis) with 3 slender plumose setae.
Endopodite 1-segmented, bearing 2 setae laterally and 2+3 setae distally. Exopodite
consisting of a small segment, which has 1 long and 1 rather short seta.
Maxillula: as in figure 9.
Maxilla: as in figure 10, with 3 endites.
Maxilliped (fig. 11): Basis (syncoxa) with several rows of spinules and 2 plumose
setae. Proximalmost endopodite segment (basis) with 2 rows of spinules and 2 slender
setae on inner margin. Distal endopodite segment (endopodite) equipped with 1 claw
and 2 slender setae.
Leg 1 (fig. 12): Basis with rows of spinules and a spine on inner and outer mar-
gin. Exopodite 3-segmented, all segments about the same length. Distal segment with
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Fig. 11–16. S. setulosa, }: 11 — maxilliped; 12 — leg 1; 13 — leg 2; 14 — leg 3; 15 — leg 4; 16 — leg 5.
Scale bar 25 mkm.
Ðèñ. 11–16. S — setulosa, }: 11 — ìàêñèëëèïåäà; 12 — íîãà 1; 13 — íîãà 2; 14 — íîãà 3; 15 — íîãà 4;
16 — íîãà 5. Ìàñøòàáíàÿ ëèíåéêà 25 ìêì.
4 appendages. Endopodite 3-segmented, its first segment about as long as exopodite,
inner margin subapically with a strong seta. Distalmost segment with 1 short slender,
1 geniculate and 1 strong claw-like seta.
Leg 2–Leg 4 (fig. 13–15): Coxa with a few rows of spinules. Intercoxal plate pro-
truded into 2 spiniform processes. 3-segmented exopodites of leg 2 and leg 3 about the
same length as endopodite, exopodite of leg 4 distinctly longer.
Seta and spine formula are given in table 1.
Leg 5 (fig. 16): Basoendopodite with slender outer seta, inner part equipped with
4 strong setae. Exopodite as long as wide, furnished with 6 setae of different lengths.
Ma l e. Furcal rami with setules on inner side (fig. 17, 18). Male differs from the
female in the following respects: body length 390–430 mkm; antennule haplocer
(fig. 19); endopodite leg 2 with sexual dimorphism typical for the genus Schizopera
(fig. 20); inner part of basis leg 1 modified (fig. 21); distal segment of exopodite leg 3
with an inner spine, typical for the genus (fig. 22); both legs 5 fused. Inner part of
basoendopodite with 2 appendages. Exopodite with 5 appendages (fig. 23).
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Fig. 17–23. S. setulosa, {: 17 — furca, ventral side; 18 — furca, dorsal side; 19 — antennulô; 20 — proximal
part of leg 1; 21 — distal segment of endopodite of leg 2; 22 — distal segment of exopodite of leg 3; 23 —
leg 5. Scale bar 25 mkm.
Ðèñ. 17–23. S. setulosa, {: 17 — ôóðêà, áðþøíàÿ ñòîðîíà; 18 — ôóðêà, ñïèííàÿ ñòîðîíà; 19 —
àíòåííóëà; 20 — ïðîêñèìàëüíàÿ ÷àñòü íîãè 1; 21 — äèñòàëüíûé ñåãìåíò ýíäîïîäèòà íîãè 2; 22 —
äèñòàëäüíûé ñåãìåíò ýêçîïîäèòà íîãè 3; 23 — íîãà 5. Ìàñøòàáíàÿ ëèíåéêà 25 ìêì.
Leg 1 0.0.4 1.0.3 0.0.4 1.0.3 0.0.4 1.0.3
Leg 2 0.1.4 0.1.4 0.1.4 0.1.4 0.1.4 0.1.4
Leg 3 0.1.4 1.1.4 0.0.4 0.1.3 0.1.4 0.1.4
Leg 4 0.1.4 1.1.3 0.0.4 0.1.2 0.1.4 0.1.3
Ta b l e 1. Appendage formula of swimming legs
Ò à á ëèö à 1. Ôîðìóëû ïëàâàòåëüíûõ íîã
Leg
S. spinulosa S. setulosa S. aralensis
exopodite endopodite exopodite endopodite exopodite endopodite
Di f f e r e n t i a l d i a g no s i s. S. setulosa differs from most congeners by the setal
formula of its swimming legs. The only known species having the same setal formula is
S. cicolanii Galassi et Pesce, 1988. S. setulosa differs from S. cicolanii by the presence of
setules, not long spinules on inner side of furcal rami; presence of inner furcal apical seta
(absent in S. cicolanii); significantly longer outermost apical furcal plumose seta; absence
of circular spinule pattern on ventral surface of abdominal somite; anal operculum bear-
ing spinules (smooth in S. cicolanii); relative length of P5 setae (Galassi, Pesce, 1988).
Schizopera spinulosa Mirabdullayev et Ginatullina, sp. n. (fig. 24–43)
Ma t e r i a l e x am in ed. 2 }, 2 {, Lake Aydarkul, Jizzak Province, Uzbekistan, June 1995; 2 }, 3 {,
May 2004, salinity: 7–8 ppt.; }, Lake Dengizkul, Bukhara Province, Uzbekistan, June 1993, salinity: 12 ppt.
T yp e ma t e r i a l. Holotype } (mounted on a slide, Cop. N 011–013), allotype { (mounted on a slide,
Cop. N 014), paratypes 2 } in a tube and 2 dissected } (mounted on slides) are deposited in the Institute
of Zoology (Tashkent). Type locality: Lake Aydarkul.
F ema l e. Body length 500–580 mkm. Rostrum elongated, basally with suture.
Dorsal caudal margin of cephalothorax and following 4 somites smooth. Dorsal caudal
margin of following somites finely spinulose. Genital double-somite laterally with a
trace of subdivision.
Caudal dorsal margin of penultimate somite slightly bulging, thus forming a pseu-
doperculum. Anal operculum with fine spinules (fig. 25).
Caudal rami about twice as long as broad (fig. 24, 25). On outer corner a strong
spine arises subdistally. Close to this spine a slender seta inserts. Main terminal setae
slightly swollen basally. Inner distal corner of caudal rami with a short seta. Slightly dis-
tal from middle of the caudal rami, a plumose seta is located on dorsal side. Inner mar-
gin of caudal rami with spinules, distal edge with tiny spinules ventrally and dorsally.
Genital field: see figure 26.
Antennule (fig. 27): 8-segmented. Second segment longest. Fourth and last seg-
ment each with aesthetasc.
Antenna (fig. 28): Basis and endopodite are separated. Basis without ornamenta-
tion. First endopodite segment with 1 seta and several rows of spinules. Second
endopodite segment with a row of spinules, 2 spines and 2 slender setae on anterior
margin. Distal edge furnished with a row of spinules, 1 slender seta, 1 spine, and
4 geniculate setae posteriormost of which is fused basally with another slender seta.
Exopodite 2-segmented, distal segment longer. Proximal segment distally with
1 plumose seta, terminal segment with 1 slender seta and several spinules.
Mandible (fig. 29): Chewing edge of precoxa (coxa) with several pointed teeth.
Coxa-basis (basis) with 3 slender setae. Endopodite 2-segmented, bearing 2 setae on
first segment laterally and 3 setae on second segment. Exopodite consisting of a small
segment, which has 1 seta.
Maxilla: as in figure 30.
Maxilliped (fig. 31): Basis (syncoxa) with several rows of spinules and 2 stout
plumose setae. Proximal endopodite segment (basis) with 2 rows of spinules and 2 slen-
der setae on inner margin. Distal endopodite segment (endopodite) equipped with
1 claw and 3 slender setae.
Leg 1 (fig. 32): Basis with rows of spinules and a spine on inner and outer mar-
gin. Exopodite 3-segmented, all segments about the same length. Distal segment with
4 appendages. Endopodite 3-segmented, its first segment about as long as exopodite,
inner margin subapically with a strong seta. Distalmost segment with 1 short slender,
1 geniculate and 1 strong claw-like seta.
Leg 2–Leg 4 (fig. 33–35): Coxa with a few rows of spinules. Intercoxal plate pro-
truded into 2 spiniform processes. 3-segmented exopodites of leg 2 and leg 3 about the
same length as endopodites, exopodite of leg 4 distinctly longer.
Seta and spine formula are given in table 1.
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Leg 5 (fig. 36): Basendopodite with a slender outer seta, inner part equipped with
4 strong setae. Exopodite as long as wide, furnished with 6 setae of different lengths.
Ma l e. Furcal rami with setules on inner side (fig. 37–39). Male differs from
female in the following respects: body length 400–430 mkm; antennule haplocer; inner
Fig. 24–31. S. spinulosa, }: 24 — furca, ventral side; 25 — furca, dorsal side; 26 — genital field; 27 —
antennula; 28 — antenna; 29 — mandible; 30 — maxillula; 31 — maxilliped. Scale bar 25 mkm.
Ðèñ. 24–31. S. spinulosa, }: 24 — ôóðêà, áðþøíàÿ ñòîðîíà; 25 — ôóðêà, ñïèííàÿ ñòîðîíà; 26 —
ãåíèòàëüíîå ïîëå; 27 — àíòåííóëà; 28 — àíòåííà; 29 — ìàíäèáóëà; 30 — ìàêñèëëóëà; 31 —
ìàêñèëëèïåä. Ìàñøòàáíàÿ ëèíåéêà 25 ìêì.
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Fig. 32–36. S. spinulosa, }: 32 — leg 1; 33 — leg 2; 34 — leg 3; 35 — leg 4; 36 — leg 5. Scale bar 25 mkm.
Ðèñ. 32–36. S. spinulosa, }: 32 — íîãà 1; 33 — íîãà 2; 34 — íîãà 3; 35 — íîãà 4; 36 — íîãà 5.
Ìàñøòàáíàÿ ëèíåéêà 25 ìêì.
Fig. 37–43. S. spinulosa, {: 37 — habitus; 38 — furca, ventral side; 39 — furca, dorsal side; 40 — proximal
part of leg 1; 41 — distal segment of endopodite of leg 2; 42 — distal segment of exopodite of leg 3; 43 —
leg 5. Scale bar: 37 — 50 mkm, 38–43 — 25 mkm.
Ðèñ. 37–43. S. spinulosa, {: 37 — îáùèé âèä; 38 — ôóðêà, áðþøíàÿ ñòîðîíà; 39 — ôóðêà, ñïèííàÿ ñòîðîíà;
40 — ïðîêñèìàëüíàÿ ÷àñòü íîãè 1; 41 — äèñòàëüíûé ñåãìåíò ýíäîïîäèòà íîãè 2; 42 — äèñòàëüíûé ñåãìåíò
ýêçîïîäèòà íîãè 3; 43 — íîãà 5. Ìàñøòàáíàÿ ëèíåéêà: 37 — 50 ìêì, 38–43 — 25 ìêì.
part of basis leg 1 modified (fig. 40); endopodite leg 2 with sexual dimorphism typical
for the genus Schizopera (fig. 41); distal segment of exopodite leg 3 with an inner spine,
typical for the taxon (fig. 42); both legs 5 fused. Inner part of basendopodite with 2 ap-
pendages. Exopodite with 5 appendages (fig. 43).
D i f f e r e n t i a l d i a g no s i s. Schizopera spinulosa most close to S. chaetosa
Petkovski, 1954, known from the Black Sea. Both species have spinules on inner mar-
gin of caudal rami and the same swimming leg formula. S. spinulosa differs from
S. chaetosa by shape of P5 and ornamentation of caudal rami.
Schizopera aralensis Borutsky, 1971 (fig. 44–47)
Ma t e r i a l e x am in ed: 3 }, {, L. Akushpa, Karakalpakstan, April 2000, salinity: 24 ppt.; 3 }, {,
L. Akpetki, Karakalpakstan, July 1990, salinity: 14 ppt.; 5 }, 4 {, L. Ashikul, Karakalpakstan, July 1993,
salinity: 12 ppt.; 3 }, 3 {, L. Ayazkala, Karakalpakstan, July 1990, salinity: 12 ppt.; 3 }, L. Aybugir,
Karakalpakstan, July 1990, salinity: 10 ppt.; 4 }, 2 {, L. Saykul, Karakalpakstan, June 2003, salinity: 8 ppt.;
}, 2 {, L. Sudochje (Karateren), Karakalpakstan, July 2003, salinity: 8 ppt.; 2 }, 2 {, L. Dengizkul, Bukhara
Province, June 1993, salinity: 12 ppt.; }, {, L. Aydarkul, Jizzak Province, May 2001 and 2 }, 2 {, May 2004,
salinity: 8 ppt.
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Fig. 44–47. S. aralensis, }: 44 — furca, ventral side; 45 — furca, dorsal side; 46 — leg 1; 47 — leg 5. Scale
bar 25 mkm.
Ðèñ. 44–47. S. aralensis, }: 44 — ôóðêà, áðþøíàÿ ñòîðîíà; 45 — ôóðêà, ñïèííàÿ ñòîðîíà; 46 — íîãà
1; 47 — íîãà 5. Ìàñøòàáíàÿ ëèíåéêà 25 ìêì.
This species is very close to or conspecific with Schizopera neglecta Akatova, 1935
known from the Caspian and Black seas (Akatova, 1935; Monchenko, 1967). The only
clear difference of S. aralensis from S. neglecta is shape of outernmost apical caudal
seta, which is curved in S. aralensis (figs. 44, 45). To clarify taxonomic state of
S. aralensis detailed redescription of S. neglecta is necessary.
S. aralensis was originally described by Borutzky (1971) from the Aral Sea. As
salinity of the lake increased significantly from 12 ppt in 1970 to 70 ppt in 2002,
S. aralensis (and other congeners) was not recorded in the Uzbekistan part of the Aral
Sea for at least the last 15 years (Mirabdullayev et al., 2004).
Conclusion
The genus Schizopera is represented in Uzbekistan by 5 species: S. jugurtha
(Blanchard et Richard, 1891), S. reducta Borutsky, 1971, S. aralensis Borutsky, 1971,
Schizopera spinulosa sp. n. and Schizopera setulosa sp. n., from which only three last
species were recorded in this study.
This study was supported by DFG grant. We thank prof. K. Schminke (Oldenburg, Germany) for help
in conducting the study and Dr. J. W. Reid (Martinsville, USA) for helpful suggestions.
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| spelling | Mirabdullayev, I.M. Ginatullina, E.N. 2014-06-23T16:13:34Z 2014-06-23T16:13:34Z 2007 The Genus Schizopera (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) in Uzbekistan (Central Asia) / I.M. Mirabdullayev, E.N. Ginatullina // Вестник зоологии. — 2007. — Т. 41, № 4. — С. 305–313. — Бібліогр.: 9 назв. — англ. 0084-5604 https://nasplib.isofts.kiev.ua/handle/123456789/65258 595.34.(575.1) Species of the genus Schizopera G. O. Sars, 1905 occurring in Uzbekistan are reviewed. Schizopera spinulosa Mirabdullayev et Ginatullina, sp. n. from Aydarkul Lake and Schizopera setulosa Mirabdullayev et Ginatullina, sp. n. from Ustyurt Plateau are described. In addition, S. jugurtha (Blanchard et Richard, 1891), S. reducta Borutsky, 1971 and S. aralensis Borutsky, 1971 have been previously recorded from Uzbekistan. Обзор встречающихся в Узбекистане видов рода Schizopera G. O. Sars, 1905. Описаны Schizopera spinulosa Mirabdullayev et Ginatullina, sp. n. из оз. Айдаркуль и Schizopera setulosa Mirabdullayev et Ginatullina, sp. n. с плато Устюрт. Кроме того, из Узбекистана отмечены S. jugurtha (Blanchard et Richard, 1891), S. reducta Borutsky, 1971 и S. aralensis Borutsky, 1971. This study was supported by DFG grant. We thank prof. K. Schminke (Oldenburg, Germany) for help in conducting the study and Dr. J. W. Reid (Martinsville, USA) for helpful suggestions. en Інститут зоології ім. І.І. Шмальгаузена НАН України Вестник зоологии Фауна и систематика The Genus Schizopera (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) in Uzbekistan (Central Asia) Род Schizopera (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) в Узбекистане (Центральная Азия) Article published earlier |
| spellingShingle | The Genus Schizopera (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) in Uzbekistan (Central Asia) Mirabdullayev, I.M. Ginatullina, E.N. Фауна и систематика |
| title | The Genus Schizopera (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) in Uzbekistan (Central Asia) |
| title_alt | Род Schizopera (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) в Узбекистане (Центральная Азия) |
| title_full | The Genus Schizopera (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) in Uzbekistan (Central Asia) |
| title_fullStr | The Genus Schizopera (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) in Uzbekistan (Central Asia) |
| title_full_unstemmed | The Genus Schizopera (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) in Uzbekistan (Central Asia) |
| title_short | The Genus Schizopera (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) in Uzbekistan (Central Asia) |
| title_sort | genus schizopera (copepoda, harpacticoida) in uzbekistan (central asia) |
| topic | Фауна и систематика |
| topic_facet | Фауна и систематика |
| url | https://nasplib.isofts.kiev.ua/handle/123456789/65258 |
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