Eusarsiella Cohen & Kornicker, 1975

Churchill, Celia K. C., Ellis, Emily A., Pique, Alannah E. & Oakley, Todd H., 2014, Two new sympatric species of Eusarsiella (Ostracoda: Myodocopida: Sarsiellidae) from the Florida Keys with a morphological phylogeny of Sarsiellinae, Zootaxa 3802 (4), pp. 444-458 : 447-448

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3802.4.2

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Eusarsiella Cohen & Kornicker, 1975
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Genus Eusarsiella Cohen & Kornicker, 1975 View in CoL

Type species: Sarsiella tumida Scott, 1905 by subsequent designation in Cohen & Kornicker (1975).

Diagnosis. The most species-rich genus of the subfamily Sarsiellinae , with c-, f-, and g-bristles not claw-like on the first limb and the d-bristle present. These ostracods have an anterior incisure and the posterior infold bears a row of spinous bristles. In females, the seventh limb bears paired, terminal teeth. Each lamella of the furca with five claws; claw 1 fused to the lamella, claws 2–5 separated from lamella by suture. Claws decrease in length posteriorly along lamella. For a key to Sarsiellidae , see Kornicker (1986).

Composition. The genus includes 78 species— Eusarsiella absens (Kornicker, 1981) ; E. africana (Kornicker & Caraion, 1978) ; E. alata Poulsen, 1965 ; E. antipex Kornicker, 1995 ; E. asciformis ( Hall, 1987) ; E. athrix Kornicker, 1986 ; E. bakeri Kornicker, 1986 ; E. bedoyai Baltanas, 1992 ; E. bex Kornicker, 1994 ; E. capillaris (Kornicker, 1958) ; E. carinata (Kornicker, 1958) ; E. chessi Kornicker, 1991 ; E. childi Kornicker, 1986 ; E. claviformis ( Hall, 1987) ; E. concentricostata Hartmann, 1974 ; E. cornuta Poulsen, 1965 ; E. costata (Kornicker, 1958); E. cresseyi Kornicker, 1986 ; E. culteri Kornicker, 1986 ; E. dentifera Poulsen, 1965 ; E. dispar Kornicker, 1986 ; E. disparilis (Darby, 1965) ; E. dominicana Kornicker, 1986 ; E. donabbotti Cohen, 1989 ; E. dornellasae (Kornicker & Caraion, 1978) ; E. edax Kornicker, 1994 ; E. elofsoni Kornicker, 1986 ; E. fallomagna Kornicker, 1994 ; E. falx Kornicker, 1992 ; E. fax Kornicker, Iliffe & Harrison-Nelson, 2007 ; E. gettlesoni Kornicker, 1986 ; E. gigacantha (Kornicker, 1958) ; E. gomoiui (Kornicker & Caraion, 1978) ; E. greyi (Darby, 1965) ; E. iayx Kornicker, 1994 ; E. janicea ( Kornicker, 1976) ; E. longipenna Poulsen, 1965 ; E. lunata ( Kornicker, 1975) ; E. magna Poulsen, 1965 ; E. maurae (Kornicker, 1977) ; E. microthrix (Chavtur, 1983) ; E. neapolis (Kornicker, 1974) ; E. nodimarginis (Darby, 1965) ; E. ocula (Kornicker & Caraion, 1978) ; E. ovalis Poulsen, 1965 ; E. ozotothrix (Kornicker & Bowen, 1976) ; E. paniculata Kornicker, 1986 ; E. phrix Kornicker, 1996 ; E. pilipollicis (Darby, 1965) ; E. pseudospinosa (Baker, 1977) ; E. punctata (Kornicker, 1958) ; E. radiicosta (Darby, 1965) ; E. reticulata ( Hall, 1987) ; E. rudescui (Kornicker & Caraion, 1978) ; E. rugosa (Poulsen, 1965) ; E. ryanae Kornicker & Iliffe, 2000 ; E. saengeri Kornicker, 1996 ; E. sculpta (Brady, 1890) ; E. segrex Kornicker, 1995 ; E. serrata ( Hall, 1987) ; E. spadix Kornicker, 1995 ; E. spicata Poulsen, 1965 ; E. spinosa (Kornicker & Wise, 1962) ; E. springthorpei ( Hall, 1987) ; E. syrinx Kornicker, Iliffe & Harrison-Nelson, 2007 ; E. tampa Kornicker & Grabe, 2000 ; E. texana (Kornicker & Wise, 1962) ; E. thominx Kornicker, 1987 ; E. truncana (Kornicker, 1958) ; E. tryx Kornicker, 1996 ; E. tubipora (Darby, 1965) ; E. tumida (Scott, 1905) ; E. uncus Kornicker, 1986 ; E. vema Kornicker, 1986 ; E. venezuelensis Kornicker, 1986 ; E. vernix Kornicker, 1996 ; E. warneri Kornicker, Iliffe & Harrison-Nelson, 2002 ; E. zostericola (Cushman, 1906) . For a current list of Eusarsiella species , see ( Brandão et al. 2013).

Distribution. Cosmopolitan between the latitudes of about 63°N and 37°S. Known from depths of intertidal to 1120 m ( Kornicker 1994).

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