Ciplakastacus, Sak & Karaytuğ & Huys, 2008

Sak, Serdar, Karaytuğ, Süphan & Huys, Rony, 2008, Ciplakastacus gen. nov., a primitive genus of Leptastacidae (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) from the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, Journal of Natural History 42 (37 - 38), pp. 2443-2459 : 2445-2446

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930802277632

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scientific name

Ciplakastacus
status

gen. nov.

Genus Ciplakastacus gen. nov.

Diagnosis

Leptastacidae . Integument smooth. Hyaline frills of abdominal somites well developed, consisting of rectangular lappets. Anal opening flanked by conspicuous serrate extensions. Caudal ramus long, with distal outer corner acutely produced posteriorly; seta I very long, flanked by two elongate spinules; setae III and VI vestigial. Sexual dimorphism in antennule, P5, P6, abdominal spinulation and genital segmentation.

Rostrum triangular. Antennule with very long segment 2; seven-segmented in ♀, with aesthetasc on segment 4 and as part of apical acrothek on segment 7; haplocer and nine-segmented in „, with geniculation between segments 7 and 8 and aesthetascs on segment 5 and as part of apical acrothek on segment 9. Antenna with basis and proximal endopod segment completely fused forming allobasis; exopod with one lateral and two distal setae. Labrum with few long spinules medially; without frontal spinous process; not distinctly trilobate. Mandibular palp two-segmented; basis with one seta, endopod with one lateral and four apical setae. Maxillule with endopod and exopod represented by three and two setae, respectively; arthrite only slightly rotated relative to coxa and basis. Maxilla with two welldeveloped cylindrical endites on syncoxa; endopod short. Maxilliped with seta on syncoxa; accessory seta of endopod reduced.

P1 basis with both outer and inner seta. P1 exopod three-segmented; exp-3 with four setae/spines. P1 endopod three-segmented; enp-2 without seta; enp-3 with one vestigial and two geniculate setae; not prehensile. P2–P4 bases with outer seta; endopods two-segmented; outer distal element of enp-2 fused to segment. Armature formulae for P1–P4 are shown in Table 2.

P5 with baseoendopod and exopod forming a common plate in both sexes; in ♀ with six setae and two spines; in „ with five setae and two spines. Sixth pair of legs asymmetrical in „, with three setae each; represented by opercula closing off gonopores in ♀, with three setae each.

Type and only species. Ciplakastacus mersinensis sp. nov.

Etymology

The genus is named in honour of Prof. Battal Çıplak (Akdeniz University, Antalya, Turkey) in recognition of his significant contributions to the taxonomy of Turkish Orthoptera.

Gender. Masculine.

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