On the Bennelongia nimala and B. triangulata lineages (Crustacea, Ostracoda) in Western Australia, with the description of six new species
Author
Martens, Koen
Author
Halse, Stuart
Author
Schön, Isa
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2015
2015-02-03
111
1
36
journal article
22445
10.5852/ejt.2015.111
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2118-9773
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Bennelongia triangulata
lineage
Diagnosis of the
B. triangulata
lineage
Large (L>
2 mm
) and triangular species, with ventral margins nearly smooth, without an antero-ventral beak on the LV. Anterior LV/RV overlap moderate. CpD and CpV without pronounced anterior rostrum. Last
3 juvenile
stages with fully flat ventral side, not so in adults.
Remarks
De Deckker & Martens (2013)
described the morphology of the last 3 instar juveniles of
B. triangulata
sp. nov.
(as
B.
sp. 414) and found that they have, unlike juveniles of any other
Benelongia
species, a fully flat ventral side. This feature is an important part of the diagnosis of the lineage.
This lineage and species are atypical for
Bennelongia
, in that some of the obvious features, such as the long beak in the
B. australis
lineage or the large LV/RV overlap in the
B. nimala
lineage, are missing. Nevertheless, the structure of the valve margins of both valves is most similar to the other species in the genus, and also the soft parts, apart from being slightly more elongated, show no structural differences. We thus maintain this species in
Bennelongia
.