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  Family Notommatidae

Genus Notommata

    Species N. peridia -- Wisconsin!
    Species N. aethis -- North America.
    Species N. allantois -- North America.
    Species N. angusta -- North America.
    Species N. apochaeta -- North America.
    Species N. aurita -- North America.
    Species N. avena -- North America.
    Species N. bennetchi -- North America.
    Species N. brachyota -- North America.
    Species N. cerberus -- North America.
    Species N. cherada -- North America.
    Species N. collaris -- North America.
    Species N. contorta -- North America.
    Species N. copeus -- North America.
    Species N. cyrtopus -- North America.
    Species N. diasema -- North America.
    Species N. doneta -- North America.
    Species N. endoxa -- North America.
    Species N. falcinella -- North America.
    Species N. fasciola -- North America.
    Species N. glyphura -- North America.
    Species N. lenis -- North America.
    Species N. pachyura -- North America.
    Species N. placida -- North America.
    Species N. prodota -- North America.
    Species N. pseudocerberus -- North America.
    Species N. pygmaea -- North America.
    Species N. rugosa -- North America.
    Species N. saccigera -- North America.
    Species N. silpha -- North America.
    Species N. stitista -- North America.
    Species N. thopica -- North America.
    Species N. tripus -- North America.
    Species N. venusta -- North America.
    Species N. cerebrus
    Species N. codonella
    Species N. epaxia
    Species N. galena
    Species N. gisleni
    Species N. grandis
    Species N. groenlandica
    Species N. haueri
    Species N. limax
    Species N. longina
    Species N. megaladena
    Species N. meganglena
    Species N. mera
    Species N. myrmeleo
    Species N. omentata
    Species N. onisciformis
    Species N. ovulum
    Species N. parvida
    Species N. potamis
    Species N. quinquelobatus
    Species N. reinhardti
    Species N. roseola
    Species N. silphoides
    Species N. silpohoides
    Species N. spinata
    Species N. sulcata
    Species N. syrinx
    Species N. tardigrada
    Species N. theodora
    Species N. torulosa
    Species N. voigti
    Species N. weberi
    Species N. werneckii

Taxon Information

The Genus Notommata has been reported (or is assumed) to occur in fresh waters. This taxon has been reported from Wisconsin.

(These statements were generated automatically from the WInvertebrates database.)

Literature Records

  • Notommata, [North America] (Wallace & Snell, 2010).
  • Notommata, [Palearctic, Nearctic, Neotropical, Afrotropical, Oriental, Autralasian, Pacific, Antarctic; 47 species worldwide, 36 Nearctic species] (Segers, 2008).
  • Notommata, (Segers, 2007).
  • Notommata, many littoral species, some very common and spectacular [North America] (Smith, 2001).
  • Notommata, [North Central United States] (Underhill et al., 1982).
  • Notommata, (Edmondson, 1959).

Bibliography

  • Wallace, R.L. & T.W. Snell. 2010. Rotifera. [in] J.H. Thorp & A.P. Covich (eds.). Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater Invertebrates, 3rd edition: 173-235.
  • Segers, H. 2008. Global diversity of rotifers (Rotifera) in freshwater. Hydrobiologia 595: 49-59. [Available online]
  • Segers, H. 2007. Annotated checklist of the rotifers (Phylum Rotifera), with notes on nomenclature, taxonomy and distribution. Zootaxa 1564. 104 pp. [Available online]
  • Smith, D.G. 2001. Rotifera (Wheel animals). Pennak's Freshwater Invertebrates of the United States, 4th edition: 129-190.
  • Underhill, J.C., W.D. Schmid & D.E. Gilbertson. 1982. Taxonomic Keys to the Common Animals of the North Central States, exclusive of the parasitic worms, terrestrial insects, and birds, 4th edition. 205 pp.
  • Edmondson, W.T. 1959. Rotifera. [in] W.T. Edmondson (ed.). Ward & Whipple Fresh-Water Biology, 2nd edition: 420-494.

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