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Synasterope Poulsen 1965

Description

Genus SYNASTEROPE Poulsen, 1965

Type-species. Synasterope implumis Poulsen, 1965

Composition. The genus Synasterope includes 34 species of which the following are known from the study area (Fig. 20): S. bassana Poulsen, 1965, S. mystax Kornicker, 1975, S. brachythrix Kornicker, 1975, S. polythrix Kornicker, 1975, S. empoulseni Kornicker, 1975, S. duplex Kornicker, 1975, S. arnaudi Kornicker, 1975, S. dimorpha (Hartmann, 1965), S. solox Kornicker, 1996, S. species 129 Hartmann, 1990.

Distribution. Members of this genus live between 44°– 45°N (Chavtur 1983) and 75°– 76°S (Kornicker 1975) and a depth range of 1–4450 m.

1. Lateral eyes present.................................................................................... 2

- Lateral eyes absent.................................................................................... 3

2. 2 or 3 midsetae on dorsal margin of mandibular basale.............................................. S. empoulseni

- Without midseta on dorsal margin of mandibular basale............................................... S. bassana

3. Ventral margin of basale of maxilla with 5 proximal setae...................................................... 4

- Ventral margin of basale of maxilla with 1 proximal seta....................................................... 5

4. Seventh limb with 18–22 setae................................................................... S. polythrix

- Seventh limb with 12 setae........................................................................ S.duplex

5. Length more than 2.2 mm............................................................................... 6

- Length less than 2.2 mm................................................................................ 7

6. Length more than 3.0 mm, 1st segment of endopodite on 2nd antenna shorter than 2nd segment, endite of mandible basale with 3 spinous and 3 triaenid setae......................................................... S. pseudomystax sp. nov.

- Length less than 3.0 mm, 1st segment of endopodite on 2nd antenna subequal length of 2nd segment, endite of mandible basale with 4 spinous and 4 triaenid setae................................................................. S. mystax

7. e-seta on 8th segment of 1st antenna about same length or shorter than a-claw of 7th segment; medial seta on protopodite of 2nd antenna absent.......................................................................... S. brachythrix

- e-seta on 8th segment of 1st antenna longer than a-claw of 7th segment; medial seta on protopodite of 2nd antenna present.. 8

8. Length of ventral margin of 6th segment of 1st antenna of female less than 60 percent of distance between base of sensory seta and base of proximal filament on sensory seta; 8 processes on posterior infold of carapace................... S. dimorpha

- Length of ventral margin of 6th segment of 1st antenna of female more than 70 percent of distance between base of sensory seta and base of proximal filament on sensory seta; 3–5 processes on posterior infold of carapace...................... 9

9. 4–5 processes on posterior infold of carapace; 5–6 setae forming row between ventral part of posterior ridge and posteroventral valve margin.................................................................................. S. arnaudi

- 3 processes on posterior infold of carapace; over 40 setae forming row between ventral part of posterior ridge and posteroven- tral valve margin................................................................................. S. solox

Notes

Published as part of Chavtur, Vladimir G. & Keyser, Dietmar, 2016, Description of new members of the family Cylindroleberididae (Ostracoda: Cylindroleberidoidea) from the Southern Ocean, pp. 301-329 in Zootaxa 4137 (3) on pages 319-320, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4137.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/258053

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Biodiversity

Family
Cylindroleberididae
Genus
Synasterope
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Myodocopida
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Poulsen
Taxon rank
genus
Taxonomic concept label
Synasterope Poulsen, 1965 sec. Chavtur & Keyser, 2016

References

  • Poulsen, E. M. (1965) Ostracoda-Myodocopa. 2. Cypridiniformis-Rutidermatidae, Sarsiellidae and Asteropidae. Dana Report, 65, 1 - 484.
  • Kornicker, L. S. (1975) Antarctic Ostracoda (Myodocopina). Part 2. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 163, 375 - 720. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.5479 / si. 00810282.163
  • Hartmann-Schroeder, G. & Hartmann, G. (1965) Zur Kenntnis des Eulitorals der chilenischen Pazifikkuste und der argentinischen Kuste Sudpatagoniens unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der Polychaeten und Ostracoden. Mitteilungen aus dem Hamburgischen Zoologischen Museum und Institut, 60, 1 - 270.
  • Kornicker, L. S. & Poor, G. S. B. (1996) Ostracoda (Myodocopina) of the SE Australian Continental Slope, Part 3. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 573, 1 - 186. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.5479 / si. 00810282.573
  • Hartmann, G. (1990) Antarktische benthische Ostracoden VI Auswertung der Reise der " Polarstern " Ant. VI- 2 (1. Teil, Meiofauna und Zehnerserien) sowie Versuch einer vorlaufigen Auswertung aller bislang vorliegenden Daten. Mitteilungen aus dem Hamburgischen Zoologischen Museum und Institut, 87, 191 - 245.
  • Chavtur, V. G. (1983) Ostracods Myodocopina, Cladocopina of temporate and cold waters of Northern Hemisphere. Dal´nevostochnyi nauchnyi centr Akademii nauk SSSR, Vladivostok, 132 pp. [in Russian]