viditenos
Viditenos is a genus of small, freshwater crustaceans that was formally described in 2021 by the Russian biologist Dr. Anna Sokolova. The name derives from the Latin word *vidi* meaning "to see" and the Greek suffix *‑tenos*, used in crustacean taxonomy, reflecting the genus’s distinctive long, filamentous appendages that aid in sensory perception. Members of the genus are found in the lowland river basins of the Volga and Ural regions, where they inhabit muddy substrates and are often associated with aquatic vegetation such as reeds and cattails.
The type species, Viditenos brevialatus, was collected near the town of Yoshkar‑Ola and is characterized by
Research into Viditenos has focused on its ecological role as part of the benthic food web, serving