Abstract :
Traditionally, Microcyclops species have been defined according to differences in a few morphological characters of antennule segmentation, swimming legs 1 and 4, caudal rami, and mainly leg 5. Moreover, these characters have been very often referred to as variable. In five species of Microcyclops from Brazil, namely M. alius, M. anceps anceps, M. ceibaensis, M. finitimus, and M. mediasetosus, new or rarely mentioned structures were found to be useful in separating the species, such as the border ornamentation of the prosomal somites, the shape and ornamentation of the terminal spine on the endopod of leg 1, the presence and number of integumental pores on the terminal endopodal segment of leg 1, and details in the ornamentation of the middle caudal setae. Since no intraspecific variation has been observed in these features, it is proposed to consider them in future descriptions of Microcyclops species in order to have better characterized taxa.