Neomonoceratina iniqua ( Brady, 1868 )

Chitnarin, Anisong, Forel, Marie-Béatrice & Tepnarong, Prachya, 2023, Holocene ostracods (Crustacea) from a whale-fall excavation site from the Chao Phraya delta, Central Thailand, European Journal of Taxonomy 856 (1), pp. 120-151 : 130-131

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.856.2033

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A519A06A-6C20-45A7-9120-B0C795E41E75

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7625475

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1710512C-FFEB-FF89-DF7F-FA48FCA057F6

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scientific name

Neomonoceratina iniqua ( Brady, 1868 )
status

 

Neomonoceratina iniqua ( Brady, 1868)

Fig. 6A–C View Fig

Cytherura iniqua Brady 1868: 64 , pl. 8 figs. 3–6.

Trachyleberis? vjetnamica Schneider, 1971: 261 View in CoL , figs e–f.

Neomonoceratina diptera Hu & Yang, 1975: 108 , pl. 1 figs 19–20.

Cytherura iniqua – Brady 1886: 130, pl. 39 figs 31–33.

Neomonoceratina sp. A – Paik 1977: 42, pl. 2 figs 24–28, pl. 8 fig. 148.

Neomonoceratina iniqua – Zhao & Whatley 1988: 566, pl. 1 figs 7–12; 1989: 171. — Dewi 1993: 60. — Hussain 1998: 4, pl. 1 fig.11 — Al-Jumaily & Al-Sheikhly 1999: 217, fig. 15. — Mostafawi 2003: 56, fig. 6. — Montenegro et al. 2004: pl. 2 fig. 4. — Gopalakrishna et al. 2007: pl. 1 fig. 10. — Fauzielly et al. 2012: fig. 3(6); 2013: fig. 6(10). — Baskar et al. 2013: fig. 3(4). — Hussain & Kalaiyarasi 2013: fig. 11.2(a–b). — Forel 2021: fig. 4d–e. — Tan et al. 2021: fig. 2(7).

Dimensions

L = 0.542 –0.592 millimeters; H = 0.267 –0.292 millimeters, H/L = 0.48–0.50.

Distribution

Modern distribution: Java Sea ( Brady 1868; Dewi 1993, 2000; Fauzielly 2013; Fauzielly et al. 2012, 2013); Iraq ( Al-Jumaily & Al-Sheikhly 1999); east India (e.g., Hussain & Mohan 2001; Hussain et al. 2007); southeast India (e.g., Hussain 1998; Hussain et al. 2004, 2007, 2013a; Baskar et al. 2013; Hussain & Kalaiyarasi 2013); southwest India (e.g., Hussain et al. 2013b; Gopalakrishna et al. 2007); west India (e.g., Bhatia & Kumar 1979); Sri Lanka ( Iwatani et al. 2014); Persian Gulf ( Paik 1977; Mostafawi 2003; Mostafawi et al. 2010); Malaysia (e.g., Zhao & Whatley 1989; Ramlan & Noraswana 2009, 2010); Vietnam ( Tan et al. 2021); Mae Khlong river mouth, north west Gulf of Thailand ( Montenegro et al. 2004); southwestern coast of Peninsular Thailand, Ao Nun, Satun Province, Andaman Sea ( Forel 2021);

Fossil distribution: Bangkok Clay (samples 20SS01A, 02A, 02B, 04B), whale excavation site, Samut Sakhon Province, Thailand, Late Holocene (this work, Fig. 4 View Fig ).

Remark s

Neomonoceratina iniqua ( Brady, 1868) is characterized by its reticulate surface with thin muri and polygon fossae, indistinct and short posterodoral rib, long median rib from anterior to posterocentral region, and venterolateral rib terminating into a simple spine. Sexual dimorphism is well expressed with longer and slender male carapaces while female carapaces are shorter and higher. This is the first discovery of the species from Holocene sediments.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Ostracoda

Order

Podocopida

Family

Schizocytheridae

Genus

Neomonoceratina

Loc

Neomonoceratina iniqua ( Brady, 1868 )

Chitnarin, Anisong, Forel, Marie-Béatrice & Tepnarong, Prachya 2023
2023
Loc

Neomonoceratina iniqua

Forel 2021: 130
Tan 2021: 130
Fauzielly 2013: 130
Baskar 2013: 130
Hussain & Kalaiyarasi 2013: 130
Fauzielly 2012: 130
Gopalakrishna 2007: 130
Montenegro 2004: 130
Mostafawi N. 2003: 56
Al-Jumaily & Al-Sheikhly 1999: 217
Hussain 1998: 4
Dewi 1993: 60
Zhao & Whatley 1988: 566
1988
Loc

Neomonoceratina sp. A

Paik K. H. 1977: 42
1977
Loc

Neomonoceratina diptera

Hu C-H. & Yang L. - C. 1975: 108
1975
Loc

Trachyleberis? vjetnamica

Schneider G. F. 1971: 261
1971
Loc

Cytherura iniqua

Brady G. S. 1886: 130
1886
Loc

Cytherura iniqua

Brady G. S. 1868: 64
1868
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