Revision of the thamnocephalid Genus Phallocryptus (Crustacea; Branchiopoda; Anostraca)
Author
Rogers, D. Christopher
text
Zootaxa
2003
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.156887
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Phallocryptus wrighti
(Smirnov, 1948)
(
Figure 1
a, 2a – e)
Branchinella wrighti
Smirnov, 1948
Phallocryptus salinicola
Biraben, 1951
Phallocryptus wrighti
(Smirnov, 1948)
Belk & Brtek, 1995
; Brtek, 1995
Diagnosis
:
Male
: Cephalic appendages absent. First antennae twice as long as eye plus stalk. Second antennal proximal segment subequal in length to first antennae, subcylindrical, medial surface with small spines. Second antennal distal segment two to three times the length of the proximal segment, arcuate, curving posteriorly, and tapering to an acute apex. Praeepipodite may bear one or more small notches, but is not subdivided. Ventral surface of first genital segment with a single large, posteriorly directed tubercle, as long as the basal portion of the penes, projecting dorsally over the penes. Basal portion of penes with a medial, posteriorly directed, hooked projection, truncated apically. First abdominal segment (first postgenital segment) with a large, medial, ventral, ventrally directed, subacute, stout, spine–like projection on the distal margin of the segment. Each abdominal segment with a small, distal, ventrolateral spine, directed ventrolaterally.
FIGURE 2.
Phallocryptus wrighti
: A) male, left side of head, anterior view; B) male, left side of head, lateral view; C) female, brood pouch, right side, lateral view; D) male retracted genitalia, chitinized basal portions, right side, lateralventral view; E) female, brood pouch, ventral view.
Female
. First antennae nearly twice as long as second antennae, or eye plus stalk. Second antennae joined basalmedially, slightly produced medially. Brood pouch subglobular, tapering posteriorly to apex. Apex produced half way along first abdominal segment. Gonopore produced ventrodistally, with dorsal “lip” longer than ventral lip. Each abdominal segment with a small ventrolateral spine, directed ventrolaterally.
Resting cyst
: Subspherical with shallow suboval depressions, separated by thin ridges. Micrograph of cyst in
César (1989)
.
Type
Locality
. Las Encadenadas, near Saavedra, Buenos Aires Provence,
Argentina
Type
. The
types
are apparently lost. Cotypes (accession numbers 13490 and 13491) were deposited by
Biraben (1951)
at the Museo de Ciencias Naturales de La Plata in La Plata City, Buenos Aires Province.
Distribution
. North and central
Argentina
in the Buenos Aires, Catamarca, Cordoba, La Pampa, La Rioja, and San Juan Provinces.
Habitat
. Saline lakes and pools.
Activity Period
. March, December.
Comments
.
P. wrighti
cooccurrs with
Thamnocephalus
(
Simplicephalus
)
salinarum
Cohen, 2002
(
Cohen et al., 1999
;
Cohen, 2002
), and occurs in pools adjacent to habitats occupied by
Dendrocephalus cervicornis
(Weltner, 1890)
.
Conservation status
. This species is sufficiently widespread, with no known immediate threats and is designated here as a species of “Least concern” (IUCN, 2000).
Material examined
:
ARGENTINA
: La Rioja/San Juan Province Border: Ditch on north side of Highway 141, at the
85 km
marker, west of Chapes,
1 female
,
8 March 1987
, K. Reading. Córdoba Province: Salinas Grandes,
2 males
,
2 females
,
19 December 1998
, S. Vernet.