Spinicaudata Catalogus (Crustacea: Branchiopoda).
Author
Rogers, D. Christopher
text
Zoological Studies
2020
2020-08-05
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45
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http://dx.doi.org/10.6620/ZS.2020.59-45
journal article
10.6620/ZS.2020.59-45
1810-522X
Ozestheria
Schwentner & Richter
, in
Schwentner, Just, & Richter, 2015
=
Caenestheria
Daday, 1914: 53
(pro partim)
=
Opsipolygrapta
Novojilov 1954
(pro partim)
Diagnosis
: (modified from
Schwentner et al. 2015
). Populations composed of males and females; amplexus is venter to venter. Male and female rostrum triangular, rostral spine generally absent (sometimes present in
O. australis
). Ocular tubercle smoothly arcuate. Angle between rostrum and frons 150° to 170°. Occipital condyle either short and rounded or elongated and subacute. Carapace valve length ~1.5 times valve breadth (hinge to margin). Carapace with or without sculpturing between growth lines (scarring from algae often mistaken for sculpture). Carapace typically dark brown. Male thoracopod I with endopod bearing one or more transverse apical rows of flattened, broadly subtriangular denticles (claw-like scales). Endite IV broadly transverse to cylindrical, bearing a dense, apical field of short spiniform setae. Eggs attaching to prolonged exopods of thoracopods IX and X. Thoracopod exopods lacking a triangular lamina. Posterior trunk segments with several medial dorsoposterior spines per segment. Telson posterior margin posteriolateral spine rows confluent dorsally, with confluence not projecting. Each row with 10 to 30 spines. Caudal filament originating between spine rows at fifth, sixth, or seventh spines from confluence. Caudal filament borne on projecting mound or not. Cercopods sinuate to curved. Cercopod with medial longitudinal setal row on proximal 40–60%. Setae plumose and either long or short. Setal row terminates with single spine. Cercopod with subapical, dorsal cirrus, extending from 40 to 60% of cercopod length.
Comments
:
Ozestheria lutraria
(
Brady, 1886
)
is the
type
species by designation. Until now the genus was thought limited to
Australia
. Review of material and original descriptions, plus the molecular analyses presented in
Schwentner et al. (2020a)
, reveals that the genus extends into Asia and Africa. Many
Cyzicus
taxa from Africa and Eurasia may be moved to
Ozestheria
upon re-examination.
Ozestheria packardi
appears to be a complex of species (
Schwentner et al. 2015
).
Novojilov (1954)
erected
Opsipolygrapta
designating
Caenestheriella packardi
as the
type
.
Chen and Shen (1985)
list
Opsipolygrapta
as an invalid name.
Attributed Species