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Defaye, D. & B.H. Dussart. (2011). World Directory of Crustacea Copepoda III - Harpacticoida IV - Gelyelloida. Backhuys Publishers, Margraf Publishers GmbH. 450 pp.
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Defaye, D. & B.H. Dussart
2011
World Directory of Crustacea Copepoda III - Harpacticoida IV - Gelyelloida
Backhuys Publishers, Margraf Publishers GmbH
450 pp
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 Additional information

male unknown. [details]

 Additional information

see notes on ecology, habitat and taxonomy on synonymy and on source. [details]

 Distribution

Additional distribution notes: In Northamerica: New York. In Asia: Turkey including Lake Van. In Russia: Caucasus. [details]

 Distribution

cosmopolitan [details]

 Distribution

Western paleartic and Japan. [details]

 Distribution

Europe: Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria [details]

 Environment

intertitial sediments of brackish water from 0.05 to 5.50 per thousand salinity. [details]

 Group description

Canthocamptus mirabilis-group  [details]

 Habitat

mosses and humid litter. [details]

 Habitat

stream mosses. [details]

 Habitat

moss swamp and terrestrial mosses. [details]

 Habitat

mosses along side of reservoir. [details]

 Habitat

found on crayfish burrows. [details]

 Habitat

living in association with crayfish Cambarus tenebrosus and Orntectes rusticus rusticus in the Southeastern United ... [details]

 Habitat

groundwaters, and living in association with crayfish Cambarus tenebrosus and Orntectes rusticus rusticus in the ... [details]

 Habitat

mosses, small collections of water, ponds and lakes at high altitude. [details]

 Habitat

lakes, brooks, springs, wells and groundwaters [details]

 Habitat

water pipe, spring (stygobiontic species) [details]

 Habitat

subterranean waters (stygobiontic species) [details]

 Habitat

meanly on mosses, leave litter and leave axils, live also in insterstitial environments (sometimes in city pipes), ... [details]

 Habitat

groundwaters (stygobiontic species) [details]

 Habitat

cave waters, city pipes, wells, moist moss.  [details]

 Habitat

subterranean species, city pipes [details]

 Habitat

mosses, pond, stream [details]

 Habitat

mosses near springs, schwamps [details]

 Habitat

mosses and groundwaters [details]

 Habitat

karstic subterranean waters, city water pipes [details]

 Habitat

interstitial river waters, city water pipelines [details]

 Habitat

groundwater and psammolittoral habitats [details]

 IUCN Red List Category

Lower Risk/conservation dependant (Reid, 1996,http://iucnredlist.org) [details]

 Morphology

species with high morphological variability [details]

 Remark

belongs to the group X of Lang (1948) [details]

 Remark

belongs to the group VII of Lang (1948) [details]

 Status

Subgenus Pentacamptus is considered as part of subgenus Bryocamptus sensu stricto. [details]

 Status

description of male can clarify status of the species [details]

 Taxonomic remark

type species of the genus Pentacamptus according to Wiley (1934). Could have a species rank.  [details]

 Taxonomic remark

type species of the genus Pentacamptus according to Wiley (1934). Could have a species rank.  [details]

 Taxonomic remark

Borutzky (1952) proposed to subdivide the genus Canthocamptus into two subgenera, Canthocamptus (s. str.) and ... [details]

 Taxonomic remark

Ten species are recognized to belong to the mirabilis-group suggested originally by Ito & Ishida (1994): ... [details]

 Taxonomic remark

belongs to the group II of Lang (1948) [details]

 Taxonomic remark

type-species of the group VIII of Lang (1948) [details]

 Taxonomy

belongs to the mirabilis-group [details]

 Taxonomy

description of female: Guerne & Richard (1908), description of male (Chappuis, 1938) [details]

 Taxonomy

belongs to the group VII of Lang (1948) [details]

 Taxonomy

belongs to the Parastenocaris minuta-group sensu Lang (1948) [details]

 Taxonomy

female unknown [details]

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