Recent Cyprididae and Ilyocyprididae (Crustacea: Ostracoda) from Lake Biwa, Japan, including a summary of the lake’s ostracod fauna
Author
Smith, Robin J.
Author
Janz, Horst
Author
Okubo, Ichiro
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Zootaxa
2011
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.205837
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205837
Ilyodromus intermedius
n. sp.
Okubo
(
Figs
5
I–L, 7 & 8)
1989
Ilyodromus smaragdinus
Sars, 1894
—Okubo & Ida: 106, pl. 2j.
1990b
Ilyodromus smaragdinus
Sars, 1894
—Okubo: 44–45, figs 2j–m.
2000
Ilyodromus smaragdinus
Sars, 1894
—Okubo: 110, figs 15a–d.
nomen nudum
2004
Ilyodromus intermedia
sp. nov.
—Okubo: 32—33, figs 16j–m. Synonymy herein.
Type
locality.
Lake Biwa, southern basin,
N35º 02' 59.1"
,
E135º 53' 45.4"
. Mud substrate at depth of 4.6 m, locality 29 on
Fig. 1
.
Type
material.
Holotype
, dissected female (
LBM
1430003561 from loc. 29).
Paratypes
, three dissected females (
LBM
1430003562 from loc. 29,
LBM
1430003563 from loc. 25 and
LBM
1430003558 from loc. 25) and two whole dried females (
LBM
1430003560 from loc. 25 and
LBM
1430003559 from loc. 25).
Derivation of name
. Name derived from intermediate, to highlight the intermediate characters of this species compared with other
Ilyodromus
species.
Diagnosis.
Dorsal margin slightly curved, posterior margin evenly rounded, anterior margin with maximum curvature below mid-height. Left valve overlaps right valve along all margins. Inner calcified lamella wide posteriorly, narrow anteriorly. Right valve with prominent selvage on posterior margin. Left valve with inner list along anterior margin. Rome organ large and two-segmented. Antenna natatory setae partly reduced, not reaching ends of terminal claws. Alpha seta of mandible long, with wide triangular base tapering to slender middle section, and thinning further to very thin distal section. Seta
e
of walking leg very long.
Description.
Female. Carapace length
1051–1154
µm, height 500–564 µm. Carapace elongate, dorsal and ventral margins sub-parallel, dorsal margin slightly curved (
Figs 7
A & B). Posterior margin evenly rounded. Anterior margin more tightly curved than posterior margin, apex of curve below mid-height. Left valve overlapping right valve along all margins. Right valve with prominent selvage on posterior margin. Left valve with inner list along anterior margin. Dorsal view with maximum width at mid-length, anterior margin slightly more drawn out than posterior margin. Calcified inner lamella narrow posteriorly, wider anteriorly. Surface of valves smooth. Colour white to pale green.
An1 (
Fig. 7
C) with eight segments, first two of which fused together forming one large base. Second segment with one dorsal seta and two long, ventral-apical setae. Third segment quadrate with long, slender, two-segmented Rome organ, first segment of which wider and slightly longer than second. Dorsal-apical edge of third segment with long, slender seta, reaching beyond end of fourth segment. Fourth segment elongate, with one relatively long, slender dorsal-apical seta, and one shorter ventral-apical seta. Fifth and sixth segments both quadrate, each with two long dorsal-apical setae and two short, stout ventral-apical setae. Seventh segment with four long, apical setae. Final segment with two medium length, stout setae, one longer, slender seta and aesthetasc
ya
.
FIGURE 7.
Ilyodromus intermedius
Okubo
n. sp.
A- right valve, internal view (LBM1430003563). B—left valve, internal view (LBM1430003563). C—antennule (LBM1430003561). D—antenna (LBM1430003561). E—detail of antenna (LBM1430003561). F—mandibular palp (LBM1430003561). G—alpha, beta and gamma setae of mandible (LBM1430003561). H—mandibular coxa (LBM1430003561). I—maxillula palp and endites (setae on endites not drawn) (LBM1430003561). J—fifth limb (LBM1430003562). li = list, se = selvage.
FIGURE 8.
Ilyodromus intermedius
Okubo
n. sp.
A—sixth limb (LBM1430003561). B—seventh limb (LBM1430003561). C—caudal ramus attachment (LBM1430003561). D—caudal ramus (LBM1430003561).
An2 (
Figs 7
D & E) exopodite with three setae, longest of which relatively short, not reaching to end of third segment. Aesthetasc
Y
short and stumpy. Natatory setae partly reduced, not reaching to end of longest claws. Claw
G2
long, equal in length to claw
G1
and slightly longer and stouter and claw
G3
. Claw
Gm
slender, reaching to approximately 60% of length of
GM
. Bifurcated aesthetasc
y3
with stout, claw-like setal part, almost equal in size to claw
Gm
.
Md (
Figs 7
F–H) alpha seta long, proximal third with wide sub-triangular base, tapering to slender, rod-like middle third, and with final third very slender. Beta seta very stout and wide, tapering distally to point, and sprouting numerous long, stiff setules. Gamma seta with wide base, tapering to point, with setules on outer edge.
Mx (
Fig.
7
I) endopodite two-segmented, first segment with group of five apical setae on outer edge and one sub-apical seta at mid-width of segment. Second segment wider than long, apically with two claw-like setae and four shorter setae.
Zahnborsten
of third endite smooth.
L5 (
Fig. 7
J) endopodite with one long and two shorter terminal setae. Branchial plate with six rays. Basis with two
a
setae on anterior edge, and hirsute
b
seta towards inner edge. Seta
d
hirsute, relatively long and stout. Endite with approximately 14 apical setae of differing lengths.
L6 (
Fig. 8
A) robust, five-segmented, with setae
d1
and
d2
equal in length. Second segment with long
e
seta, considerably longer than third segment. Seta
f
of third segment approximately same length as fourth segment. Final segment with relatively long
h3
seta. Claw
h2
approximately 20% longer than lengths of segments three and four combined.
L7 (
Fig. 8
B) with relatively short
dp
and
d2
setae, not reaching to end of second segment. Seta
e
of second segment relatively stout and long. Seta
f
of third segment short, not reaching to end of segment. Distal end of limb with well-developed pincer arrangement.
CR (
Fig. 8
D) robust and stout, slightly curved. Claw
Gp
approximately 90% size of
Ga
. Seta
Sa
short and slen- der.
Sp
short, approximately 50% length of
Gp
, but robust and claw like. CR attachment (
Fig. 8
C) with slightly bent main stem, distally bifurcating into two long branches.
Remarks.
No males or evidence of males (e.g. spermatozoa in females) were found. This species was first described by
Okubo (2004)
, but as there was no explicit fixation of a
holotype
or
syntypes
, and no statement pertaining to which collection the
type
material has been deposited and where that collection is located (contravening sections 16.4.1 and 16.4.2 of the ICZN code), it was not a valid species and hence has to be considered as a
nomen nudum.
Herein it is formally described to correct these omissions.
This species is similar to
Ilyodromus smaragdinus
Sars
1894
in the overall shape of the carapace and lack of striations on the surface of the valves (
Sars 1894
). However,
I. smaragdinus
is larger (1.5 mm in length), with a more tightly curved posterior margin compared with
I. intermedius
Okubo
n. sp.
Additionally,
I. smaragdinus
has a straight hinge, which is parallel with the ventral margin, while that of
I. intermedius
Okubo
n. sp.
is curved towards the anterior and slopes down towards the posterior margin. The colour is also different, with
I. smaragdinus
reported as a vivid emerald-green clouded with darker shades, whereas
I. intermedius
Okubo
n. sp.
is white to pale green. The appendages of
I. smaragdinus
were not figured by
Sars (1894)
with the exception of the CR, and this has proportionally shorter claws and setae compared with that of
I. intermedius
Okubo
n. sp.
(
Table 1
).
Ilyodromus
cf.
smaragdinus
of
McKenzie (1971)
is also similar, but differs in the following: a tighter curved posterior margin, a larger carapace size (length 1.6 mm), longer and more slender
Y
aesthetasc, serrated
Zahnborsten
(smooth in
I. intermedius
Okubo
n. sp.
), a proportionally longer claw on the L6 (67% longer than the length of segments three and four combined), a much shorter
e
seta on the L6, and proportionally shorter
Gp
and
Sp
on the CR (
Table 1
) compared with those of
I. intermedius
Okubo
n. sp.
In addition to the
type
locality,
Ilydromus intermedius
Okubo
n. sp.
has been found in small numbers along the shore of the Karasuma Peninsula. It has also been found in Kusatsu City, Shiga Prefecture (
Okubo 2004
), Gunma, and Okayama Prefectures (the last two as
Ilyodromus smaragdinus
) (
Okubo 1990b
;
Okubo & Ida 1989
). Localities (
Fig. 1
): 25, 29.
TABLE 1.
Length ratios of caudal rami characters. Data for
I. smaragdinus
and
I.
cf.
smaragdinus
taken from Sars (1894) and McKenzie (1971) respectively.
Ga/ramus |
I. intermedius
0.47
|
I. smaragdinus
0.42
|
I.
cf.
smaragdinus
*
|
Gp/Ga |
0.81 |
0.71 |
0.60 |
Sp/Gp Sp/Ga |
0.45 0.36 |
0.60 0.43 |
0.36 0.22 |
* = full length not drawn.