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Fossil habrotrochid rotifers in Dominican amber
Authors:B. M. Waggoner  G. O. Poinar Jr
Affiliation:(1) Museum of Paleontology, Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, 94720 Berkeley, California, USA;(2) Department of Entomology, University of California, 94720 Berkeley, California, USA
Abstract:Flask-shaped microfossils are reported from bracts of a moss in Eocene-Oligocene amber from the northern Dominican Republic. These microfossils are identical with the thecae of certain living moss-dwelling rotifers in the genusHabrotrocha (Bdelloidea), which have previously been reported as fossils only from Holocene peat. What may be an egg and a rotifer body fossil are associated with these thecae and further support the identification of these fossils withHabrotrocha; the fossils are almost identical to extantH. angusticollis. The parthenogenetic bdelloid rotifers have a longer evolutionary history than was previously thought; habrotrochid rotifers seem to have persisted for 35 million years with very little change in morphology or ecological role.
Keywords:Habrotrochidae  Bdelloidea  fossil rotifers  Dominican Republic  Eocene-Oligocene
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