Chrissia dongqianhuensis Kong et al., 2014

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 : 1849-1850

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2018.1489085

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5187697

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scientific name

Chrissia dongqianhuensis Kong et al., 2014
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Chrissia dongqianhuensis Kong et al., 2014 View in CoL

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Chrissia dongqianhuensis View in CoL sp. nov. Kong et al., 2014: 784–787, figs. 1–4.

Material examined

Three females (ECNU20140911/TT20; ECNU20140909/TT21; ECNU20140914/TT22) dissected.

Dimensions

(Female, n = 3) Length, 1.25–1.32 mm; height, 0.47–0.49 mm.

Brief description

Female, in lateral view, anterior end wider than posterior. LV overlapping RV ventrally. Septa absent. Only five natatory setae present on A2, strongly reduced and equal in length. UR asymmetrical ( Kong et al. 2014; p. 788, fig. 3D,E); right one stronger than the left. Ramus of right UR with large denticles on end, and only small denticles present on left. Both claws with large denticles. Base of UR attachment with well-developed triangular process, both dorsal and ventral branches well-developed.

Distribution

Chrissia dongqianhuensis is the only species that has previously been reported from the Tiantong National Forest Park ( Kong et al. 2014). It may be an endemic species in eastern China, and its male has not been found.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Ostracoda

Order

Podocopida

Family

Cyprididae

Genus

Chrissia

Loc

Chrissia dongqianhuensis Kong et al., 2014

Ma, Shunxin & Yu, Na 2018
2018
Loc

Chrissia dongqianhuensis

Kong Q & Karanovic I & Yu N 2014: 784
2014
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