kurotella
Kurotella is a genus of rotifers, which are microscopic aquatic invertebrates. Rotifers are characterized by a corona, a wheel-like structure of cilia on their heads that they use for both locomotion and feeding. The genus Kurotella is distinguished by its spiny or toothed corona, which gives it a distinctive appearance. These rotifers are found in a wide range of freshwater habitats, from ponds and lakes to streams and even ephemeral puddles.
Members of the Kurotella genus are typically planktonic, meaning they drift in the water column. They are
The genus Kurotella was first described by Carl Erich Fuhrmann in 1915. While not as widely studied