Thaumatocyprididae Müller 1906
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Family Thaumatocyprididae Müller 1906 View in CoL
Composition. This family includes two genera known only from the Permian ( Thaumatomma Kornicker &
Sohn 1976) and Mesozoic ( Pokornyopsis Kozur 1974 ) and three known from the Holocene: Thaumatocypris Müller 1906 ; Thaumatoconcha Kornicker & Sohn 1976 ; and Danielopolina Kornicker & Sohn 1976 .
Distribution. Worldwide ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 ).
Discussion. When Kornicker & Sohn (1976) proposed the two genera Thaumatoconcha and Danielopolina , the former was known from eight species, the latter from two species, and Thaumatocypris , the third genus in the family, from one species. At present Thaumatoconcha includes 10 species, Danielopolina 12 species, and Thaumatocypris two species. Most of the characters used by Kornicker & Sohn (1976: 24, 93) to distinguish the three genera no longer hold. A distinguishing character that persists is a difference in the number of bristles on the exopod of the sixth limb: Thaumatoconcha with three long bristles, Danielopolina with two long bristles, and Thaumatocypris with one long bristle and one short spine.
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