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Filinia Passa
''Filinia'' is a genus of rotifers belonging to the family Trochosphaeridae. The genus was first described by Jean Baptiste Bory de Saint-Vincent in 1824. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: * ''Filinia brachiata'' (Rousselet, 1901) * ''Filinia camasecla'' Myers, 1938 * ''Filinia cornuta'' (Weisse, 1847) * ''Filinia limnetica'' (Zacharias, 1893) * ''Filinia longiseta'' (Ehrenberg, 1834) * ''Filinia novaezealandiae'' Shiel & Sanoamuang, 1993 * ''Filinia opoliensis ''Filinia'' is a genus of rotifers belonging to the family Trochosphaeridae. The genus was first described by Jean Baptiste Bory de Saint-Vincent in 1824. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: * ''Filinia brachiata'' (Rousselet, 1 ...'' (Zacharias, 1898) * '' Filinia passa'' (O.F. Muller, 1786) * '' Filinia pejleri'' Hutchinson, 1964 * '' Filinia terminalis'' (Plate, 1886) References Flosculariaceae {{rotifer-stub ...
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Rotifers
The rotifers (, from the Latin , "wheel", and , "bearing"), commonly called wheel animals or wheel animalcules, make up a phylum (Rotifera ) of microscopic and near-microscopic pseudocoelomate animals. They were first described by Rev. John Harris in 1696, and other forms were described by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek in 1703. Most rotifers are around long (although their size can range from to over ), and are common in freshwater environments throughout the world with a few saltwater species. Some rotifers are free swimming and truly planktonic, others move by inchworming along a substrate, and some are sessile, living inside tubes or gelatinous holdfasts that are attached to a substrate. About 25 species are colonial (e.g., '' Sinantherina semibullata''), either sessile or planktonic. Rotifers are an important part of the freshwater zooplankton, being a major foodsource and with many species also contributing to the decomposition of soil organic matter. Most species of the ro ...
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