Daphnia (Daphnia)
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''Daphnia'' is one of the three subgenera of the genus ''
Daphnia ''Daphnia'' is a genus of small planktonic crustaceans, in length. ''Daphnia'' are members of the order Anomopoda, and are one of the several small aquatic crustaceans commonly called water fleas because their saltatory swimming style resembl ...
'', the others being '' Australodaphnia'' and '' Ctenodaphnia''.


Species

*'' Daphnia ambigua'' Scourfield, 1947 *'' Daphnia arenata'' Hebert, 1995 *'' Daphnia catawba'' Coker, 1926 *'' Daphnia cavicervix'' Ekman, 1900 *'' Daphnia cheraphila'' Hebert & Finston, 1996 *'' Daphnia commutata'' Ekman, 1900 *'' Daphnia cristata'' Sars, 1862 *'' Daphnia cucullata'' Sars, 1862 *'' Daphnia curvirostris'' Eylmann, 1887 *'' Daphnia dentifera'' Forbes, 1893 *'' Daphnia dubia'' Herrick, 1883 *'' Daphnia galeata'' Sars, 1864 *'' Daphnia gessneri'' Herbst, 1967 *'' Daphnia hyalina'' Leydig, 1860 *'' Daphnia lacustris'' Sars, 1862 *'' Daphnia laevis'' Birge, 1879 *'' Daphnia latispina'' Kořínek & Hebert, 1996 *''
Daphnia longiremis ''Daphnia'' is a genus of small planktonic crustaceans, in length. ''Daphnia'' are members of the order Anomopoda, and are one of the several small aquatic crustaceans commonly called water fleas because their saltatory swimming style resemb ...
'' Sars, 1862 *''
Daphnia longispina ''Daphnia longispina'' is a planktonic crustacean of the family Daphniidae, a cladoceran freshwater water flea. It is native to Eurasia. ''D. longispina'' is similar in size and sometimes confused with the often sympatric '' D. pulex'' (a very ...
'' (O. F. Müller, 1776) *''
Daphnia lumholtzi ''Daphnia lumholtzi'' is a species of small, invasive water fleas that originates in the tropical and subtropical lakes of Africa, Asia, and Australia. As an invasive species, ''Daphnia lumholtzi'' disrupts aquatic habitats by spreading througho ...
'' Sars, 1885 *'' Daphnia marcahuasensis'' (Valdivia Villar & Burger, 1989) *'' Daphnia melanica'' Hebert, 1995 *'' Daphnia mendotae'' Birge, 1918 *'' Daphnia middendorffiana'' Fischer, 1851 *'' Daphnia minnehaha'' Herrick, 1884 *'' Daphnia morsei'' Ishikawa, 1895 *'' Daphnia neoobtusa'' Hebert, 1995 *'' Daphnia obtusa'' Kurz, 1874 *'' Daphnia oregonensis'' Kořínek & Hebert, 1996 *'' Daphnia parvula'' Fordyce, 1901 *'' Daphnia peruviana'' Harding, 1955 *'' Daphnia pileata'' Hebert & Finston, 1996 *'' Daphnia prolata'' Hebert & Finston, 1996 *''
Daphnia pulex ''Daphnia pulex'' is the most common species of water flea. It has a cosmopolitan distribution: the species is found throughout the Americas, Europe, and Australia. It is a model species, and was the first crustacean to have its genome sequenc ...
'' Leydig, 1860 *''
Daphnia pulicaria ''Daphnia pulicaria'' is a species of freshwater crustaceans found within the genus of ''Daphnia ''Daphnia'' is a genus of small planktonic crustaceans, in length. ''Daphnia'' are members of the order Anomopoda, and are one of the several s ...
'' Forbes, 1893 *''
Daphnia retrocurva ''Daphnia'' is a genus of small planktonic crustaceans, in length. ''Daphnia'' are members of the order Anomopoda, and are one of the several small aquatic crustaceans commonly called water fleas because their saltatory swimming style resemble ...
'' Forbes, 1882 *'' Daphnia rosea'' Sars, 1862 *'' Daphnia sinevi'' Kotov, Ishida & Taylor, 2006 *'' Daphnia tanakai'' Ishida, Kotov & Taylor, 2006 *'' Daphnia thorata'' Forbes, 1893 *'' Daphnia turbinata'' Sars, 1903 *'' Daphnia umbra'' Taylor ''et al.'', 1996 *'' Daphnia villosa'' Kořínek & Hebert, 1996 A number of ''
species inquirenda In biological classification, a ''species inquirenda'' is a species of doubtful identity requiring further investigation. The use of the term in English-language biological literature dates back to at least the early nineteenth century. The term t ...
e'' are also included in the subgenus: *'' Daphnia arcuata'' Forbes, 1893 *'' Daphnia arenaria'' Forbes, 1893 *'' Daphnia bairdii'' Forest, 1879 *'' Daphnia caudata'' Sars, 1863 *'' Daphnia caudata'' Sars, 1863 *'' Daphnia clathrata'' Forbes, 1893 *'' Daphnia denticulata'' Birge, 1879 *'' Daphnia elongata'' Woltereck, 1932 *'' Daphnia ezoensis'' Uéno, 1972 *'' Daphnia frigidolimnetica'' Ekman, 1904 *'' Daphnia gibbera'' Kortchagin, 1887 *'' Daphnia intexta'' Forbes, 1890 *'' Daphnia latipalpa'' Moniez, 1888 *'' Daphnia litoralis'' Sars, 1890 *'' Daphnia macraocula'' Kiser, 1950 *'' Daphnia mitsukuri'' Ishikawa, 1896 *'' Daphnia monacha'' (Brehm, 1912) *'' Daphnia nasuta'' Herrick, 1884 *'' Daphnia parapulex'' Woltereck, 1932 *'' Daphnia propinqua'' Sars, 1895 *'' Daphnia pulicarioides'' Burckhardt, 1899 *'' Daphnia pulicoides'' Woltereck, 1932 *'' Daphnia schmackeri'' Poppe, 1890 *'' Daphnia schoedleri'' Sars, 1862 *'' Daphnia sonkulensis'' Manujlova, 1964 *'' Daphnia titicacensis'' Birge, 1909 *'' Daphnia typica'' Mackin, 1931 *'' Daphnia ventrosa'' Kortchagin, 1887 *'' Daphnia whitmani'' Ishikawa, 1896 *'' Daphnia zschokkei'' Stingelin, 1894


References

Cladocera Animal subgenera {{Branchiopoda-stub