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Rotatoria: Die Rädertiere Mitteleuropas: Monogononta [Rotatoria: The Rotifers of Central Europe: Monogononta] (2-Volume Set)

Identification Key Monograph
By: Walter Koste(Author), Max Voigt(Author)
1141 pages, 234 plates with b/w line drawings; 63 b/w photos and b/w line drawings
Rotatoria: Die Rädertiere Mitteleuropas: Monogononta [Rotatoria: The Rotifers of Central Europe: Monogononta] (2-Volume Set)
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Language: German

This monograph gives a taxonomic treatment of the rotifers, a phylum of microscopic and near-microscopic pseudocoelomate animals, as found in central Europe. It's a reworking of the monograph written by Max Voigt written in 1956/1957. The set consists of one volume with text giving the identification keys, and a separate volume with plates.

Contents

Vorwort III
Erläuterung der verwendeten Abkürzungen VIII
A. Allgemeiner Teil 1
1. Charakteristik der Monogononta 1
a) Definition 1
b) Phylogenese 1
c) Morphologie (äußerer Bau) 2
Körpergestalt und Körperbau (2), Räderorgan (2), Integument (7), Fuß
und Zehen (15)
d) Anatomie (innerer Bau) 16
Muskeln (16), Verdauungstrakt und Kauertypen (16), Amöbocyten (22),
Exkretophoren (23), Retrozerebralorgan (23), Nervensystem und
Sinnesorgane (23), Exkretionsorgan (25)
e) Männchen 26
f) Fortpflanzungsorgane der Weibchen 31
g) Ökologie 35
2. Untersuchungstechnik 39
a) Fangmethoden 39
Pelagial (39), Interstitial (39), Schlick- und Schlammflächen (40),
Eulitoral (40), Röhrichtgürtel (40), Schwimmblattgürtel (40),
Unterwasserpflanzen und Periphyton (40)
b) Untersuchung 41
c) Dokumentation 42
Dauerpräparate (42), Zeichnen (42), Mikrofotografie (44),
REM-Aufnahmen (44)
3. Klassifikation 46
System der Rotatorien 47
Bemerkungen zur Taxonomie und Nomenklatur 49
B. Spezieller Teil 52
1. Hinweise für die Bestimmung 52
2. Bestimmungsschlüssel der Ordnungen und U.-Ordnungen 52
3. Ordnung Ploimida (Bestimmungsschlüssel der Familien) 54
1. Fam. Epiphanidae BARTOS 1959 55
Gatt.: Proalides ( 56), Liliferotrocha (56), Epiphanes ( 57), Cyrtonia
(59),Rhinoglena (60), Microcodides (61)
2. Fam. Brachionidae WESENBERG-LUND 1899 62
Gatt.: Platyias (63), Brachionus (65), Keratella (96), Notholca
(116), Kellicottia (128), Anuraeopsis (130), Paranuraeopsis (133)
3. Fam. Euchlanidae BARTOS 1959 133
Gatt.: Beauchampiella (134), Euchlanis (134), Diplois (143),
Tripleuchlanis (144), Dipleuchlanis (144)
4. Fam. Mytilinidae BARTOS 1959 145
Gatt.: Mytilina (145), Lophocharis (152)
5. Fam. Trichotriidae BARTOS 1959 155
Gatt.: Wolga (155), Trichotria (156), Macrochaetus (159)
6. Fam. Colurellidae BARTOS 1959 163
Gatt.: Colurella (163), Paracolurella (173), Squatinella (174),
Lepadella (180)
7. Fam. Lecanidae BARTOS 1959 200
Gatt.: Lecane (201); U.-Gatt.: Lecane (s. str.) (202), L. (Hemimono-
styla) (235), L. (Monostyla) (239)
8. Fam. Proalidae BARTOS 1959 262
Gatt.: Bryceella (263), Wulfertia (265), Proalinopsis (265), Proales
(267)
9. Fam. Birgeidae REMANE 1933 284
Gatt.: Birgea (284)
10. Fam. Lindiidae REMNE 1933 285
U.-Gatt.: Lindia (s. str.) (285), L. (Halolindia) (289)
11. Fam. Notommatidae REMANE 1933 290
U.-Fam. Tetrasiphoninae (290), Gatt.: Tetrasiphon (291), Repaulania
(292); U.-Fam. Notommatinae (292), Gatt.: Drilophaga (294), Sphyrias
(294), Enteroplea (296), Pseudoharringia (297), Scaridium (297),
Monommata (299), Tylotrocha (307), Dorystoma (307), Itura (308),
Taphrocampa (312), Eothinia ( 313), Eosphora ( 315), Rousseletia (317),
Resticula (318), Notommata (322), Pleurotrocha (334), Pleurotrochop-
sis (337), Metadiaschiza (338), Cephalodella (338); U.-Gatt.: (C.)
Paracephalodella (340), Cephalodella (s.str.) (341)
12. Fam. Trichocercidae REMANE 1933 378
Gatt.: Trichocerca (379); U.-Gatt.: Tr. (Duirella) (380), Tr. (s.
str.) (394); Gatt.: Ascomorphella (408), Elosa (409)
13. Fam. Gastropodidae REMANE 1933 410
Gatt.: Gastropus (410), Ascomorpha (413)
14. Fam. Synchaetidae REMANE 1933 416
Gatt.: Synchaeta (417), Polyarthra (432), Ploesoma (438), Pseudo-
ploesoma (442)
15. Fam. Asplanchnidae H. & M. 443
Gatt.: Harringia (444), Asplanchnopus (445), Asplachna (447); U.-
Gatt.: Asplanchna (s. str.) (449), Asplanchnella (452)
16. Fam. Dicranophoridae REMANE 1933 455
Gatt.: Dicranophorus (457), Dorria (473), Aspelta (473), Pedipartia
(478), Paradicranophorus (478), Wierzejskiella (481), Encentrum
(484); U.-Gatt.: Encentrum (s. str.) (485), E. (Parencentrum) (509);
Gatt.: Wigrella ( 514), Erigmatha ( 515), Myersinella ( 517), Strepto-
gnatha (518), Albertia (518), Balatro (521)
17. Fam. Microcodinidae REMANE 1933 523
Gatt.: Microcodon (523)
4. Ordnung Gnesiotrocha DE BEAUCHAMP 1965 524
1. U.-Ordn. Flosculariacea REMANE 1933 (Bestimmungsschlüssel der
Familien) 524
1. Fam. Testudinellidae BARTOS 1959 524
Gatt.: Testudinella (525), Anchitestudinella (534), Pompholyx (535)
2. Fam. Floscolariidae HARRING 1913 536
Gatt.: Beauchampia (537), Limnias (538), Floscularia (540), Octo-
trocha (543), Ptygura (543), Sinantherina (553), Lacinularia (556)
3. Fam. Conochilidae REMANE 1933 558
Gatt.: Conochilus ( 559)
4. Fam. Hexarthridae BARTOS 1959 561
Gatt.: Hexarthra (561)
5. Fam. Filiniidae BARTOS 1959 570
Gatt.: Filinia (570) (incl. Tetramastix und Fadeewella)
6. Fam. Trochosphaeridae BARTOS 1959 577
Gatt.: Trochospaera (577), Horaella (578)
2. U.-Ordn. Collothecacea REMANE 1931 (Bestimmungsschlüssel der
Familien) 579
1. Fam. Collothecidae BARTOS 1959 579
Gatt.: Collotheca (580), Stephanoceros (596)
2. Fam. Atrochidae BARTOS 1959 597
Gatt.: Cupelopagis (597), Acyclus (598), Atrochus (598)

Nachtrag über während der Drucklegung bekanntgewordene Nova 599

C. Literatur 606
D. Erklärung wichtiger Begriffe (Glossar) 641
E. Register 647
a) Sachregister 647
b) Namenliste 650

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By: Walter Koste(Author), Max Voigt(Author)
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