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
2.
Loxoconcha japonica
Ishizaki, 1968
(
Fig. 2
)
Synonymy
Loxoconcha japonica
sp. nov.
Ishizaki (1968)
: p. 28
, Pl. 2,
Fig. 1
; Pl. 6, Figs. 1012.
Loxoconcha japonica
Ishizaki
Ishizaki (1971)
: p. 86, Pl. 3, Fig. 21;
Okubo (1980)
: p. 416, Figs. 12, 13, 18ad;
Paik and Lee (1988)
: Pl. 3, Fig. 17;
Tohru
et al.
(2005)
:
Fig. 1A
.
Material examined.
One female dissected on slide (
NIBR
IV0000813441), shell of on micropalaeontology slide (
NIBRIV
0000813441).
Locality in
Korea
.
Gyeongsangnamdo
,
Goseonggun
, littoral,
34°59.629
ʹ
N
128°26.201
ʹ
E
,
04/04/2012
, coll.
I. Karanovic.
Identifier.
Ivana Karanovic.
Diagnosis (female only).
Small ostracod, less than
1 mm
long (
Fig. 2A, B
). Dorsal margin broadly rounded. Posterior margin rounded but with one clear caudal process terminated at 2/3 of height. Anterior margin rounded, and narrower than posterior one. Ventral margin straight to slightly concave. Valves not asymmetrical. Surface regularly reticulated. Marginal zone with long, straight canals. Hinge of
Loxoconcha
type
(gongylodont). Antennula slen der 6segmented (
Fig. 2C
); all setae thin. Antenna 4segmented with two distal claws (
Fig. 2B
).
Distribution.
Species has been recorded throughout
Japan
.
Paik and Lee (1988)
also reported this species from PlioPleistocene deposits from
Korea
. Beside
Okubo (1980)
this is the second report of the species soft parts.
Remarks.
The identification was based only on female specimens, because males have not been collected. Nevertheless, there are no significant differences between the original description and illustrations and our current record. This species belongs to the
japonica
species group (
Tanaka and Ikeya, 2002
).