Acroperus harpae (Baird, 1834)
- Dataset
- GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
- Rank
- SPECIES
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Arthropoda
- class
- Branchiopoda
- order
- Diplostraca
- family
- Chydoridae
- genus
- Acroperus
- species
- Acroperus harpae
Name
- Synonyms
- Acroperus bairdi Langhans, 1911
- Acroperus cavirostris P.E.Müller, 1867
- Acroperus frigida Ekman, 1904
- Acroperus leucocephalus Koch, 1841
- Acroperus striatus Lilljeborg, 1853
- Acroperus transylvanicus Daday, 1884
- Lynceus harpae Baird, 1834
- Lynceus leucocephalus Koch, 1841
- Lynceus spec Koch, 1841
- Homonyms
- Acroperus harpae (Baird, 1834)
- Common names
- Almindelig andedafnie in Danish
- Gewone harpijwatervlo in Dutch
- harpekreps in Norwegian Bokmål
- Sichel-Krebschen in German
- common duck waterflea in English
- sickle waterflea in English
Bibliographic References
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- Dimante-Deimantovica, I., Chertoprud, M., Chertoprud, E., Christoffersen, K.S., Novichkova, A. and Walseng, B. 2015. FREMONEC: Effect of climate change and related stressors on fresh and brackish water ecosystems in Svalbard. A Norwegian and Russian joint scientific project. - NINA Report 1218. 40 pp.
- Dimante-Deimantovica, I., Walseng, B., Chertoprud, E. and Novichkova, A. 2018. New and previously known species of Copepoda and Cladocera (Crustacea) from Svalbard, Norwayñwho are they and where do they come from? Fauna Norv. 38;18-29.
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- Smirnov, N.N. (1996)
- Walseng, B., Jensen, T., Dimante-Deimantovica, I., Christoffersen, K.S., Chertoprud, M., Chertoprud, E., Novichkova, A. and Hessen, D.O. 2018. Freshwater diversity in Svalbard: providing baseline data for ecosystems in change. Polar Biol. 41;1995-2005.
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