Pontocythere miurensis ( Hanai, 1959 ), 2019

Karanovic, Hyunsu Yoo and Ivana, 2019, Six species of the ostracod families Loxoconchidae and Cushmanideidae from South Korea, Journal of Species Research 8 (1), pp. 116-127 : 124-126

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2019.8.1.116

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8120529

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scientific name

Pontocythere miurensis ( Hanai, 1959 )
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5. Pontocythere miurensis ( Hanai, 1959) View in CoL ( Fig. 7 View Fig )

Synonymy

Cushmanidea miurensis sp. nov. ­ Hanai (1959): p. 299, Pl. 16, Figs. 7 View Fig ­10.

Cushmanidea miurensis Hanai ­ Hanai (1961): Fig. 4A View Fig .

Cushmanidea subjaponica Hanai View in CoL ­ Okubo (1977): p. 135, Figs. 2 View Fig , 3 View Fig .

Pontocythere subjaponica Hanai View in CoL ­ Kamiya and Nakagawa (1993): Pl. 1 Figs. 7 View Fig , 8 View Fig .

Pontocythere miurensis (Hanai) View in CoL comb. nov. ­ Hanai et al. (1977): p. 25.

Pontocythere miurensis (Hanai) View in CoL ­ Nakao and Tsukagoshi (2002): p. 76, Fig. 5 View Fig A­D.

Material examined. One female dissected on slide ( NIBR IV0000831179), shell of on micropalaeontology slide ( NIBRIV 0000831179).

Locality in Korea. Gyeongsangnam­do, Goseong­gun , littoral, 34°59.629 ʹ N 128°26.198 ʹ E, 31/03/2013, coll. I. Karanovic. GoogleMaps

Identifier. Ivana Karanovic.

Diagnosis. Small ostracod, less than 1 mm long ( Fig. 7A, B View Fig ). Size about 1 mm. Carapace sub­quadrate in lateral view. Dorsal margin almost straight with one slight groove around middle length. Dorsal margin forming one angle with posterior margin and gently sloping towards anterior margin. Posterior margin almost straight with one caudal process at postero­ventral margin. Caudal process relatively small. Anterior margin more broadly rounded anteriorely than posteriorely. Ventral margin concave in middle. Greatest height situated behind middle. Surface ornamented with few irregular pits and weak ridges, especially in anterior part of shell. Hinge desmodont. Antennula 5­segmented, with relatively robust segments and short, stiff setae ( Fig. 7A View Fig ). Second antenna 4­segmented with two strong claws and one seta ( Fig. 7D View Fig ).

Distribution. Species has been reported from Japan ( Hanai et al., 1977), Russia ( Schornikov, 2006). This is the first record for Korea.

Remarks. There is confusion in the literature regarding the names L. miurensis and L. subjaponica ( Hanai, 1959) . Namely, Okubo (1977) reported P. subjaponica (in the paper referred to as Cushmanidea subjaponica ) and described the soft parts for the first time. However, Nakao and Tuskagoshi (2002) attributed Okubo’s (1977) finding to P. miurensis . The difference between the two species is a less developed caudal process in P. miurensis than in P. subjaponica , but this is very subtle. It is possible that P. miurensis and P. subjaponica are synonyms, but since the soft parts are known only for one of them, here we follow Nakao and Tsukagoshi (2002) ’s opinion and identified the Korean population as P. miurensis due to a slightly less developed caudal process than in P. subjaponica .

NIBR

National Institute of Biological Resources

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Ostracoda

Order

Podocopida

Family

Cushmanideidae

Genus

Pontocythere

Loc

Pontocythere miurensis ( Hanai, 1959 )

Karanovic, Hyunsu Yoo and Ivana 2019
2019
Loc

Pontocythere miurensis (Hanai)

Nakao, Y. & A. Tsukagoshi 2002: 76
2002
Loc

Cushmanidea subjaponica

Okubo, I. 1977: 135
1977
Loc

Pontocythere miurensis (Hanai)

Hanai, T. & N. Ikeya & K. Ishizaki & Y. Sekiguchi & M. Yajima 1977: 25
1977
Loc

Cushmanidea miurensis

Hanai, T. 1959: 299
1959
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