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| regnum = [[Animal]]ia |
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| phylum = [[Arthropod]]a |
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| species = '''''D. galeata''''' |
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| binomial = ''Daphnia galeata'' |
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| binomial_authority = [[Georg Sars|G> O. Sars]], 1864 <ref>{{ITIS|ID=82876|taxon=''Daphnia galeata''}}</ref> |
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| subdivision_ranks = Subspecies |
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| subdivision = ''D. g. galeata''<br />''D. g. mendotae'' |
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''D. galeata'' comprises two [[subspecies]], ''D. g. galeata'', found in the [[Old World]], and ''D. g. mendotae'', named after [[Lake Mendota]] near [[Madison, Wisconsin]], in the [[New World]]. ''D. g. mendotae'' may be a [[homoploid]] [[Hybrid (biology)|hybrid]] |
''D. galeata'' comprises two [[subspecies]], ''D. g. galeata'', found in the [[Old World]], and ''D. g. mendotae'', named after [[Lake Mendota]] near [[Madison, Wisconsin]], in the [[New World]]. ''D. g. mendotae'' may be a [[homoploid]] [[Hybrid (biology)|hybrid]] |
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taxon <ref>{{cite journal |quotes=no |journal=[[Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution]] |volume=5 |issue=3 |pages=495–510 |year=1996 |title=Phylogenetics and evolution of the ''Daphnia longispina'' group (Crustacea) based on 12S rDNA sequence and allozyme variation |author=D. J. Taylor, P. D. N. Herbert & J. K. Colbourne |doi=10.1006/mpev.1996.0045}}</ref>. |
taxon <ref>{{cite journal |quotes=no |journal=[[Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution]] |volume=5 |issue=3 |pages=495–510 |year=1996 |title=Phylogenetics and evolution of the ''Daphnia longispina'' group (Crustacea) based on 12S rDNA sequence and allozyme variation |author=D. J. Taylor, P. D. N. Herbert & J. K. Colbourne |doi=10.1006/mpev.1996.0045}}</ref>. |
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==See also== |
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* [[Daphnia barbata]] |
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[[Category:Freshwater crustaceans]] |
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Daphnia galeata G> O. Sars, 1864 [1]
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D. g. galeata |
Daphnia galeata is a small species of planktonic crustacean. It lives in freshwater environments across a large area of the Northern Hemisphere, mostly in lakes.
D. galeata comprises two subspecies, D. g. galeata, found in the Old World, and D. g. mendotae, named after Lake Mendota near Madison, Wisconsin, in the New World. D. g. mendotae may be a homoploid hybrid taxon [2].
References
- ^ "Daphnia galeata". Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
- ^ D. J. Taylor, P. D. N. Herbert & J. K. Colbourne (1996). "Phylogenetics and evolution of the Daphnia longispina group (Crustacea) based on 12S rDNA sequence and allozyme variation". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 5 (3): 495–510. doi:10.1006/mpev.1996.0045.
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