ILYOCYPRIDIDAE Kaufmann

Ma, Shunxin & Yu, Na, 2018, Freshwater ostracods (Crustacea) from Tiantong National Forest Park and Dongqian Lake, eastern China, with descriptions of two new species, Journal of Natural History 52 (27 - 28), pp. 1825-1868 : 1855-1857

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2018.1489085

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scientific name

ILYOCYPRIDIDAE Kaufmann
status

 

Family ILYOCYPRIDIDAE Kaufmann View in CoL

Subfamily ILYOCYPRIDINAE Kaufmann

Genus Ilyocypris Brady and Norman

Ilyocypris angulata Sars, 1903

( Figure 22a–d View Figure 22 )

Ilyocypris angulata sp. nov. Sars, 1903: 38, fig. 8(a–c).

Material examined

Two females (ECNU20150420/TT46, 61) and two males (ECNU20150420/TT47, 60) dissected.

Dimensions

(Female, n = 3) Length, 0.82–1.0 mm; height, 0.45–0.50 mm. (Male, n = 3) Length, 0.81– 0.84 mm; height, 0.45–0.46 mm.

Brief description

Female, maximum height of carapace almost equalling one-half of length. Both anterior and posterior ends wide. Several spines present along anterior and posterior margins. Natatory setae on A2 exceeding tips of terminal claws. L5 palp three-segmented. L6 four-segmented, and seta d1 present on basal segment. Claws Ga and Gp on UR equally long. More than two branches present on UR attachment.

Male, Zenker organ with 20–23 rows of chitinized rosettes.

Distribution

This species has been reported from Japan ( Okubo 1974), the far east of Russia ( Zenina and Schornikov 2008), and China, in the provinces of Fujian ( Sars 1903), Hunan ( Chen 1990), Sichuan ( Huang 1986), Jiangsu ( Yu et al. 2005) and Beijing ( Zhai and Zhao 2014).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Ostracoda

Order

Podocopida

Family

Ilyocyprididae

Loc

ILYOCYPRIDIDAE Kaufmann

Ma, Shunxin & Yu, Na 2018
2018
Loc

Ilyocypris angulata

Sars GO 1903: 38
1903
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