Abstract

We studied the morphology of some members of the ‘Chydorus’ piger-group, using populations from Karelia (Russia), France, Germany, the Azores, Magadan (East Siberia), Newfoundland (Canada), Venezuela, Zambia, and Bolivia, and move Chydorus piger Sars, 1861 to the genus Paralona Sramek-Husek et al., 1962, which we redefine using traditional characters (first antenna with subapical and apical esthetascs, second antenna with only six setae, ventral valve rim fully setulated with setae in marginal position except between anterior bend and well-developed anterior flange), as well as structural features of the trunk limbs, especially 1 and 2. Chydorus and Pleuroxus are the nearest relatives of Paralona.

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