Recent species of the Family Candonidae (Ostracoda, Crustacea) from the ancient Lake Biwa, Central Japan
Author
Smith, Robin J.
Author
Janz, Horst
text
Journal of Natural History
2008
2008-12-31
42
45 - 46
2865
2922
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222930802361030
journal article
10.1080/00222930802361030
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Fabaeformiscandona dolabella
sp. nov.
(
Figures 8
G–I, 13 and 14)
Fabaeformiscandona siberica
:
Okubo, 2004
(misidentification)
Type locality
Lake Biwa – north basin, locality 70 (35
°
08926.70N; 136
°
00927.50E), depth
7.6 m
, substrate muddy with some organic detritus.
Type material
Holotype
LBM 1430003309
, male, appendages mounted on a glass slide, valves stored in a micropalaeontological cavity slide
.
Allotype
LBM 1430003311
, female, appendages mounted on a glass slide, valves stored in a micropalaeontological cavity slide
.
Paratype
LBM 1430003310
, female, appendages mounted on a glass slide, valves stored in a micropalaeontological cavity slide
.
Paratype
LBM 1430003307
, male, whole carapace stored in a micropalaeontological cavity slide
.
Paratype
LBM 1430003308
, female, whole carapace stored in a micropalaeontological cavity slide
.
Derivation of name
From the Latin
dolabella
meaning axe or hatchet, referring to the shape of the
a
lobe of the hemipenis (
Figure 14D
).
Diagnosis
Male carapace with smoothly curved dorsal margin, apex of posterior margin below mid-height, maximum height posterior of mid-length. Female carapace with distinctive, large overlap at apex of posterior margin. Male L5 palps sinuous and thickened, asymmetrical with right one thicker than left. UR straight in males, curved in females. Lobe
a
of Hp axe-head-shaped,
m
process small and sub-equally thick throughout length. Female without FRO projection.
Description
Male carapace length 894–900 Mm, height 425–433 Mm H/L50.48, female length 886– 905 Mm, height 400–414 Mm, H/L50.45–0.46. Carapace elongate with maximum height at posterior third of length. Dorsal margin smoothly curved, ventral margin slightly concave. Apex of posterior margin below mid-height. Anterior margin equally curved. Female with more tightly curved posterior margin than male. Dorsal view of female with maximum width at mid-length, left valve strongly overlapping right valve at posterior margin. Posteroventral margin of female right valve with shallow indentation. In whole female carapaces, right valve overlaps left valve at apex of posterior margin. Males without significant overlap in this region. Female left valve with small anterodorsal flap, and ill-defined, very shallow posterodorsal flap. Calcified inner lamella narrow posteriorly, wide anteriorly.
Figure 13.
Fabaeformiscandona dolabella
sp. nov.
(A) Male left valve, internal view (LBM 1430003309); (B) female left valve, internal view (LBM 1430003310); (C) An1 (LBM 1430003310); (D) male An2 (LBM 1430003309); (E) distal section of female An2 (LBM 1430003310); (F) distal section of male An2 (LBM 1430003309); (G) right male L5 palp (LBM 1430003309); (H) left male L5 palp (LBM 1430003309); (I) L6 (LBM 1430003310).
Figure 14.
Fabaeformiscandona dolabella
sp. nov.
(A) L7 (LBM 1430003309); (B) female UR and FRO (LBM 1430003310); (C) male UR (LBM 1430003310); (D) Hp (
m
process shaded grey) (LBM 1430003310).
An1 eight-segmented, first two of which are fused to produce one large article, with two dorsal setae and two ventral–subapical setae. Third segment with one dorsal–apical seta. Fourth segment with one apical seta. Fifth and sixth segments each with two dorsal–apical setae and one shorter ventral–apical seta. Seventh segment with one long and three shorter setae. Final segment with three setae of differing lengths and one aesthetasc.
An2 with long and slender
Y
aesthetasc. Male
t2
and
t3
setae with triangular ends,
Gm
just over half the length of
GM
,
z2
reduced claw. Female
G2
about half the length of
G1
,
Gm
just over half the length of
GM
.
Md with 3+1+beta setae on second palp segment.
L
5 male
palps both sinuous, thinning distally, but asymmetrical in shape, with one wider and more inflated than other.
L6 with relatively long
d1
seta. Setae
e
,
f
and
g
all approximately equal in length to next segment respectively.
L7 five-segmented. Seta
dp
relatively short, shorter than first segment. Seta
g
long, and seta
h1
medium length, about half the length of
h2
. Both
h2
and
h3
setae long, sub-equal in length.
UR with long
Sp
seta. Claw
Ga
slightly longer and broader than
Gp
. Female caudal ramus distinctly curved, whereas male’s much less curved.
Hp
a
lobe with three projections, innermost one wide, distalmost one subpointed, and one on outer edge broadly rounded and striated, giving the appearance of axe head. Lobe
h
large and truncated distally. Process
m
slender, small and of subequal thickness along length.
FRO broadly rounded with no posterior projection.
Remarks
This species comes close to
Fabaeformiscandona siberica
(G. W. Müller, 1912)
, found in the Arctic New Siberian Islands, in general carapace shape in lateral view and the morphology of the caudal ramus. However, female specimens from Lake Biwa have a very distinctive indentation on the posterior ventral margin of the left valve. This is clearly missing in Bronshtein’s drawings of
F. siberica
(
Bronshtein 1988
)
, as is the distinctive large overlap of the valves at the posterior in the females. Additionally,
F. siberica
is reported to have a well-developed FRO projection (
Bronshtein 1988
); this is missing in the Lake Biwa specimens, which have no FRO projection. This species is also similar to
Fabaeformiscandona caudata
(Kaufmann, 1900)
, but lacks the denticulated posterodorsal lobes of both valves and a FRO projection, both of which are present in
F. caudata
. Furthermore, the Md palp has 4+1+beta setae on the second segment in
F. caudata
, whereas
F
.
dolabella
sp. nov.
has 3+1+beta setae, indicating that they belong to separate groups. The male appendages of both
F. siberica
and
F. caudata
are unknown. Localities 70 and
88 in
Figure 1
.