Six species of the ostracod families Loxoconchidae and Cushmanideidae from South Korea
Author
Karanovic, Hyunsu Yoo and Ivana
text
Journal of Species Research
2019
8
1
116
127
journal article
10.12651/JSR.2019.8.1.116
2713-8615
8120441
4.
Loxocorniculum mutsuense
Ishizaki, 1971
(
Fig. 6
)
Synonymy
Loxocorniculum mutsuensis
sp. nov.
Ishizaki (1971)
: p. 89
, Pl. 5, Fig. 11, Pl. 6,
Figs. 3
,
6
,
7
, Pl. 7,
Fig. 5
.
Loxocorniculum mutsuense
Ishizaki
Hanai
et al.
(1977)
: p. 65
;
Okubo (1980)
: p. 424
, Figs. 17, 20;
Tohru
et al.
(2005)
:
Fig.
1Q
.
Material examined.
One male dissected on slide (
NIBR
IV0000831180), shell of on micropalaeontology slide (
NIBRIV
0000831180).
Locality in
Korea
.
Jeollanamdo
,
Boseonggun
, interstitial,
34°40.172
ʹ
N
127°05.424
ʹ
E
,
17/08/2013
, coll.
I. Karanovic.
Identifier.
Ivana Karanovic.
Diagnosis.
Small ostracod, less than
1 mm
long (
Fig. 6A, B
). Carapace sexually dimorphic, males more elongated. Left and right valve similar. Trapezoidal in lateral views, greatest height situated anteriorly. Dorsal margin straight. Anterior margin broadly and obliquely rounded, forming cardinal angle with dorsal margin. Posterior margin narrowly rounded, slightly projecting toward posterodorsal area. Ventral margin slightly sinuated. Surface pitted. Five ridges on surface: two anterior and three posterior; posterodorsal one terminating in hornlike protuberance. Eye tubercle prominent. Hinge of
Loxoconcha
type
(gongylodont). Antennula 5segmented with ancestral segments four and five fused (
Fig. 6C
). Antenna 4segment ed with two distal claws (
Fig. 6D
). Hemipenis subtriangular, anterior process narrowly triangular and with one clearly visible strongly sclerified copulatory process, in shape of upward turned hook (
Fig. 6D
).
Distribution.
Species has been reported from
Japan
(
Okubo, 1980
),
Russia
(
Schornikov, 2006
). This is the first record for
Korea
.