Revision of the pulchella - group of Alona s. lato leads to its translocation to Ovalona Van Damme et Dumont, 2008 (Branchiopoda: Anomopoda: Chydoridae)
Author
Sinev, Artem Y.
text
Zootaxa
2015
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4
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492
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4044.4.1
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1175-5326
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V.
Ovalona anastasia
(
Sinev, Alonso, Miracle & Sahuquillo, 2012
)
comb. nov.
(
Figs. 6A–E
)
Sinev, Alonso, Miracle & Sahuquillo, 2012
: 52–60,
Figs. 1–5
(
Alona
).
Type
locality.
Lavajo de Abajo, Sinarcas, Valencia province,
Spain
,
38° 06' 11" N
,
12° 40' 39" E
.
Type
material.
Holotype
. Parthenogenetic female, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (Madrid,
Spain
), accession number: 20.04/8666; see Sinev
et al
(2012) for list of
paratypes
.
Material studied earlier.
See Sinev
et al
. (2012) for the full list of material from
Spain
.
Diagnosis. Parthenogenetic female.
General.
Length of adult specimens
0.4–0.6 mm
. Body regular oval, of moderate height, in adults height/length ratio 0.65–0.72, maximum height at the middle. Ventral margin with about 35–45 setae. Postero-dorsal angle with about 100 setulae not organized into groups.
Head.
Posterior part of head shield subtriangular, with broadly rounded posterior apex. Three major head pores with a narrow connection between anterior and middle pores, middle and posterior pores disconnected, distance between medium and posterior pore equal to 1.0–1.5 distance between anterior and middle pore. Posterior pore located very close to the margin of head shield. Lateral head pores minute.
Labrum
of moderate size, labral keel narrow, with convex anterior margin and a rounded apex, posterior margin of keel with two clusters of setulae.
Second abdominal segment
without dense setulae.
Postabdomen
of moderate length and width, with parallel margins in postanal portion, length about 2.5 heights. Distal margin straight, dorso-distal angle rounded, not prominent. Dorsal margin straight in postanal portion, anal margin concave. Distal part of postabdomen about 1.5 times longer than preanal one, postanal and anal margins of similar length. Preanal angle well-expressed, postanal angle weakly defined. Postanal margin with 5–6 clusters of 2–4 short elementary denticles, only distalmost 1–2 denticles can be composite. About 10 narrow, sparsely spaced lateral fascicles of setulae; in postanal portion distalmost setulae very long and thick, three times longer than marginal denticles. Postabdominal claw slightly shorter than preanal portion of postabdomen. Basal spine weakly curved, about 0.2 of the claw length.
Antennule
with antennular seta of about half length of antennule, arising at 2/3 distance from the base. Aesthetascs of different length, two longest of them of about half length of antennule. Antenna with seta arising from basal segment of endopodite thin, as long as endopodite. Spine on basal segment of exopodite slightly shorter than middle segment. Spines on apical segments longer than apical segments.
Limb I
with accessory seta 4 times shorter than ODL seta.
Limb III
with exopodite seta 3 being longest, length of seta 6 about 1/3 length of seta 3, length of seta 1 and 4 about 1/4 length of seta 3, other setae shorter.
Limb IV
with epipodite without projection. Exopodite seta 3 being longest; setae 1–2 about 1/2 length of seta 3; setae 4–5 about 1/3 length of seta 3; seta 6 shorter than seta 5. Flaming-torch setae with well-developed distal portion.
Limb V
with epipodite without projection. Exopodite seta 4 four times shorter than seta 1.
FIGURE 6
. A–E,
Ovalona anastasia
(Sinev, Alonso, Miracle & Sahuqillo, 2012)
, from Sinev
et al
., (2012). A–C, parthenogenetic female. A, lateral view; B, head pores; C, postabdomen; D–E, adult male. D, lateral view; E, postabdomen; F– G,
Ovalona azorica
(Frenzel & Alonso, 1988)
, from Sinev
et al
. (2012), parthenoghenetic female. F, head pores; G, postabdomen; H–L,
Ovalona setulosa
(Megard, 1967)
, from Sinev (2009). H–J, parthenogenetic female. A, lateral view; J, head pores; I, postabdomen; K–L, adult male. K, lateral view; L, postabdomen.
Male
.
General.
Body low oval, maximum height in the middle of the body, height/length ratio 0.56–0.58. Ocellus and eye of same size as in female.
Postabdomen
strongly narrowing in anal part, with rectangular postanal part and defined posteroventral angle. Postanal angle not defined, preanal angle well-defined. Distal part of postabdomen 1.5 times longer than preanal. Clusters of short setulae in place of marginal denticles, lateral fascicles of setulae same as in female. Postabdominal claw short, 1.5 times shorter than preanal portion of postabdomen, with short basal spine about 0.2 length of claw.
Antennule
with male seta arising at 1/4 length from tip, reaching to the end of antennule.
Limb I
with IDL seta 1 absent, setae 2 and 3 short and thin, subequal in length, male seta curved, almost as long as seta 2. On ventral face of limb below copulatory brush a row of 20–25 short thick setulae.
Full description.
See Sinev
et al
. (2011).
Differential diagnosis.
Ovalona anastasia
is a sibling-species to
O
. azorica
, these two species have same morphology of postabdomen and appendages.
O
. anastasia
differs from
O
. azorica
by morphology of main head pores, in
O
. anastasia
distance between middle and posterior pore equal to 1–1.5 distances between anterior and middle pore, remaining more or less the same in specimens of any size, while in
O
. azorica
distance between middle and posterior pore increases with the size of specimen, varying from 1.5 to 2.5 distances between anterior and middle pore.
O
. azorica
and
O
. anastasia
clearly differs from other species of
setulosa
-clade by morphology of head pores, with connection present only between anterior and middle pore, and by posterior margin of head shield forming an angle.
Distribution.
South-East
Spain
,
Menorca
,
Tunisia
,
Algeria
, South
Italy
.