Nais elinguis
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Ordo: Tubificida
Familia: Naididae
Genus: Nais
Name
Nais elinguis Müller, 1774 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
Geographic distribution
Cosmopolitan species. In the Russian tundra: Murmansk Region (Timm and Popchenko 1978[1]), Vaygach Island (Leshko et al 2008[2]), Lake Bolshoy Ngosovey, lakes in the More-yu River basin and the Kara River basin (Baturina and Loskutova 2010[3]), lakes in the Malaya Usa River basin (Baturina et al. 2014b[4]).
Location
Lake Bolshoy Kharbey (67°35'7.7"N, 62°54'46.9"E; 67°34'34.3"N, 62°52'17.4"E; 67°33'48.2"N, 62°55'2.6"E; 67°34'3.5"N, 62°52'17.9"E); Lake K1 (67°36'27.6"N, 62°51'58.4"E); Lake Golovka (67°36'9.4"N, 62°56'39.9"E).
Ecology
Specimens were sampled among pebbles and boulders, as well as on sand or submerged macrophytes (depth 2.5 m or less).
Taxon Treatment
- Baturina, M; Kaygorodova, I; Loskutova, O; 2020: New data on species diversity of Annelida (Oligochaeta, Hirudinea) in the Kharbey lakes system, Bolshezemelskaya tundra (Russia) ZooKeys, 910: 43-78. doi
Other References
- ↑ Timm T, Popchenko V (1978) The aquatic Oligochaeta of the Murmansk Region.Hydrobiological Studies (Tartu)7: 71–132.
- ↑ Leshko J, Fefilova E, Baturina M, Khokhlova L (2008) Aquatic invertebrates of Vaygach and Dolgiy islands. In: Ponomarev V (Ed.) The Diversity and Spatial Ecological Organization of European Northeast Animal Population.Publishing House of Komi SC UrB RAS, Syktyvkar, 102–117.
- ↑ Baturina M, Loskutova O (2010) Oligochaeta of some Arctic freshwater ecosystems. Journal of Siberian Federal University, Biology (3)2: 177–198. https://doi.org/10.17516/1997-1389-0210
- ↑ Baturina M, Timm T, Loskutova O (2014b) Oligochaeta (Annelida, Clitellata) communities in lakes of the Ural Mountains (Russia).Zoosymposia9: 77–94. https://doi.org/10.11646/zoosymposia.9.1.13