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Celsinotum candango : ウィキペディア英語版
Celsinotum candango

Celsinotum candango is a species of crustacean. Its epithet comes from the name applied to people that built the city of Brasilia and was subsequently used for its inhabitants. The species was found in Lagoa do Henrique, a freshwater pond in the Brasília National Park. Its body is high and rounded, with a low dorsal keel. Its last 5–8 ventral setae ventral setae thick and spiniform, carrying 1–3 setules on their posterior margin. Its head shield and head pores are the same as its cogenerate species, as is its labrum, antenna and antennule and thoracic limbs. ''Celsinotum candango'' other species of the genus in the proportions of its postabdomen, given the postanal portion is 1.2–1.3 times longer than the anal one in all other species. It differs from Australian species (''C. hypsophilum, ''C. parooensis'' and C. platamoides'') by its less developed keel, the lateral head pores which are located close to midline, a longer spine on the basal segment of the antenna exopodite, and by the presence of very big projections on the latter. The Brazilian ''C. Laticaudatum'' differs from ''C. candango'' by having a longer spine on the basal segment of the antenna exopodite, in the shape of its postabdomen, and in postabdominal denticles, which in this species are long and single.〔Sinev, Artem Y., and LOURDES MA Elmoor-Loureiro. "Three new species of chydorid cladocerans of subfamily Aloninae (Branchipoda: Anomopoda: Chydoridae) from Brazil." Zootaxa 2390 (2010): 1-25.〕
==Description==
This species description is based on a parthenogenetic female. Its body is rounded and high, compressed laterally. Its maximum height is at the middle of the body, its height/length ratio being 0.75–0.8 in adults. Its dorsal margin is arched, the posterior margin being somewhat convex. Its posterodorsal angle is broadly rounded, with approximately 25 long setules. It also counts with a row of about 50 to 70 long and thin setules along the posterior margin on the inner side of its carapace. The carapace ornamentation is observed as lightly developed longitudinal lines. Its head is elongated and narrow, its rostrum is obliquely truncated. The ocellus is small, the eye being two times larger than the former. It possesses three major head pores of similar size with a narrow connection between them. The animal's thorax is three times longer than its abdomen.〔
The postabdomen narrows distally, the length of which is equal to about 2.5 heights. It counts with setae natatoriae about 2.1–2.3 the length of the preanal portion of its postabdomen. Its antennule is long and narrow, nearly reaching the tip of the rostrum; the antennular seta is thin, of about half the length of the antennule. It exhibits nine terminal aesthetascs, the two longest being about 2/3 the length of the antennule itself. All the aesthetascs project beyond the anterior margin of the head shield. Seta arising from the basal segment of its endopodite are thin and shorter than the endopodite itself. It counts with 5 thoracic limbs.〔

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