First record of the genus Bunops Birge, 1893 (Cladocera: Macrothricidae) in the Neotropical highlands of Mexico with a detailed study of morphology and DNA barcodes
Por: Martínez Caballero, Ana L [autora].
Morales Gutiérrez, Selene [autor/a] | Elías Gutiérrez, Manuel [autor/a].
Tipo de material: Artículo en línea Tipo de contenido: Texto Tipo de medio: Computadora Tipo de portador: Recurso en líneaTema(s): Bunops birge | Cladóceros | Códigos de barras de ADN | Taxonomía animalTema(s) en inglés: Bunops birge | Cladocera | DNA barcoding | Animal taxonomyDescriptor(es) geográficos: Lago Chipila (Tlaxcala, México) Nota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso En: Zootaxa. Volumen 4300, número 4 (Aug. 2017), páginas 589-600. --ISSN: 1175-5326Número de sistema: 58843Resumen:Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Artículos | Biblioteca Electrónica Recursos en línea (RE) | ECOSUR | Recurso digital | ECO400588434034 |
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For the first time, the genus Bunops Birge, 1893 (Crustacea: Cladocera) has been found in the Neotropics of Mexico. It was found in only one pond in the Central Mexican Plateau, characterized by its high altitude, more than 2500 m above sea level. The specimens, corresponding to Bunops cf. serricaudata, are described here, including parthenogenetic and ephippial females, and males, using both morphological and molecular methods (DNA barcoding). The new micro-structural characters added here are: a detailed description of the internal part of valves in parthenogenetic females, the fine structure of all limbs, peculiarities of the ephippial female and males including new microcharacters of the first antenna and the hook on the first limb. We also include sequences of the COI mitochondrial gene (known as DNA barcode) and compare them with other macrotricids. With this new information, we hope to understand further this enigmatic and elusive genus and facilitate future research and comparisons at the global level. eng