Brachionus nilsoni


Brachionus nilsoni is a euryhaline rotifer in the family Brachionidae. The species is distinguishable from all brachionids by lacking posterior spines, by the shape of the foot apertures and the posterior portion of its lorica, and the long thin occipital spines.

Etymology

It is named after Börje Carlin-Nilsson.

Description

Its lorica is firm, oval, divided into a dorsal and a ventral plate. The anterior dorsal margin has six thin, acutely pointed spines. It is sometimes lightly stippled and may have wavy lines in some cases.
Its mental edge is firm and elevated, with a small median notch. Its foot aperture is small and sub-square dorsally, while being large and U-shaped ventrally. Lorica .

Distribution

Found in small numbers in Mud and Ottawa Creeks in northwest Ohio.