"4"^^ . . "Iakovenko, Nataliia" . "Plewka, M." . "RIV/61988987:17310/13:A1501AOE" . "1477-2000" . "Ka\u0161parov\u00E1, E." . "Otostephanos (Rotifera, Bdelloidea, Habrotrochidae) with the description of two new species" . . . "2"^^ . "RIV/61988987:17310/13:A1501AOE!RIV15-MSM-17310___" . "S" . "barcoding; bdelloid ecology; bdelloid taxonomy; biodiversity; DNA taxonomy; morphometry"@en . "4" . . . . "94864" . . "Otostephanos (Rotifera, Bdelloidea, Habrotrochidae) with the description of two new species"@en . . "17310" . . "11" . "Otostephanos (Rotifera, Bdelloidea, Habrotrochidae) with the description of two new species" . . "000329564800006" . . . "GB - Spojen\u00E9 kr\u00E1lovstv\u00ED Velk\u00E9 Brit\u00E1nie a Severn\u00EDho Irska" . "18"^^ . "We present a morphological feature-based key for the genus Otostephanos and describe two new species, O. jolantae sp. nov. and O. ukrainicus sp. nov. For O. jolantae sp. nov. we analysed the intraspecific morphological variability and provided the barcodes of mtCOX1 mitochondrial gene. Further, we developed a method to standardize measurements for the Philodina type of corona and trophi measurements of bdelloids. Otostephanos jolantae sp. nov. is a large rotifer with a smooth cuticle and bright red-orange gut; it can be distinguished from the known species by a high triangular upper lip with a tongue-like tip not divided into lobes, spade-shaped swollen rump, and 6/6 dental formula. It is found in Sphagnum collected in Poland, Ukraine and the Czech Republic."@en . . "Janko, Karel" . . . "Iakovenko, Nataliia" . "We present a morphological feature-based key for the genus Otostephanos and describe two new species, O. jolantae sp. nov. and O. ukrainicus sp. nov. For O. jolantae sp. nov. we analysed the intraspecific morphological variability and provided the barcodes of mtCOX1 mitochondrial gene. Further, we developed a method to standardize measurements for the Philodina type of corona and trophi measurements of bdelloids. Otostephanos jolantae sp. nov. is a large rotifer with a smooth cuticle and bright red-orange gut; it can be distinguished from the known species by a high triangular upper lip with a tongue-like tip not divided into lobes, spade-shaped swollen rump, and 6/6 dental formula. It is found in Sphagnum collected in Poland, Ukraine and the Czech Republic." . . "SYST BIODIVERS" . . "Otostephanos (Rotifera, Bdelloidea, Habrotrochidae) with the description of two new species"@en . "[77798D14FAA5]" .