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Maddocks
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,
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,
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,
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)
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? 1969
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(
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, only, with uncertainty].
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1973
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(Brady)
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.—Maddocks, p. 42, figs. 5BG, 6AE.
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Eleven specimens, including
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. Molting juvenile specimen 689J: USNM 139894: LVL
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. See also
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.
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The
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dimensions of juvenile specimen 689J are close to those reported for the
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of
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by
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, but the latter was described as an adult
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.
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<emphasis id="B9230654FFE5FFB3EC86A8526FA41B1F" bold="true" box="[199,421,1107,1133]" pageId="21" pageNumber="322">Esophageal Valve:</emphasis>
The plate (
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) is broad, thin, and gently curved with smooth contours. There are about 18 low, thin, conical to subcylindrical teeth, which are widely spaced around the perimeter; the middle teeth are the smallest, and sizes increase somewhat toward the corners. There are no corner teeth, and the corners are smoothly rounded.
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<emphasis id="B9230654FFE5FFB3EC86A8E36FC81B8F" bold="true" box="[199,457,1250,1277]" pageId="21" pageNumber="322">Anatomical Remarks</emphasis>
: The rotund carapace is inflated, thickest at mid-height near the AMS, and smooth, glossy, with NPC but no surface sculpture (
<figureCitation id="136CC6C3FFE5FFB3EE36A9066D101A53" box="[631,785,1287,1313]" captionStart="FIGURE 12" captionStartId="22.[151,250,1628,1652]" captionTargetBox="[243,1345,182,1596]" captionTargetId="figure-18@22.[241,1345,181,1604]" captionTargetPageId="22" captionText="FIGURE 12. Bairdoppilata hirsutella Maddocks, n. sp. AC, molting juvenile specimen 689J, USNM 139894, instar A1: A, LV interior in reflected light, with narrow infold, broad but weakly calcified inner lamella, and vestibules partly filled with fluid; B, LV interior in reflected light, with AMS, showing striated, hummocky texture of inner chitinous lining, as sensilla and cuticle are being withdrawn from older valve; C, anterior margin of RV interior in reflected light, showing narrow (normal) infold. DK, holotype adult male specimen 634M, USNM 139891: DE, LV and RV interiors in reflected light, with broad calcified inner lamella, shallow vestibules separated ventrally, prominent selvage and fringes; F, RV interior, posterodorsal edge with denticles of supplemental dentition; G, LV interior, posterodorsal edge with locules of supplemental dentition beneath dorsal overhang; HI, RV and LV exteriors in transmitted light, with broad (normal) inner lamellae, fairly deep vestibules, NPC, sensilla, and AMS; JK, RV and LV exteriors in reflected light, showing smooth surface and sensilla; RV caudal process is damaged. LM, adult female specimen 635F, USNM 139892: RV and LV exteriors in transmitted light, with AMS and sensilla. Scale bar = 50 µm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7003618" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/7003618/files/figure.png" pageId="21" pageNumber="322">Figs. 12HM</figureCitation>
). In lateral outline it is broadly oval and upright in posture, with evenly curved dorsal and ventral margins. Both the anterodorsal corner and the caudal process are located distinctly above mid-height. Bairdoppilatan dentition is well developed (
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). The calcified inner lamella of the A-1 instar is fairly broad (
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) but weakly calcified and easily damaged.
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The adult A2 and walking legs are extraordinarily long and thin, as usual in deep-sea animals. The distal claws of the A2 (
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) are equal in size, long and very thin. The fused claw is perfectly smooth and tapers to a sharp point.
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, fig. 5BG, 6AE) published a full suite of drawings for male specimen 634M,
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, which is here designated as the
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. The drawing of the hemipenis showed the non-erect condition, with several overlapping processes enveloped by the hood-like distal appendage. Photographs of the same specimen are provided here as
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.
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<paragraph id="8BE8DA46FFE5FFB3EC86AA926FCD18BF" blockId="21.[151,1437,710,1997]" pageId="21" pageNumber="322">
The conspicuous carapace sensilla (
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) for which
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was named are not unique to this species or genus but are seen in many bairdioids (for example, fig. 19N of
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). They are more noticeable in deepsea forms, because the dark color contrasts with the stark white valves. The number of NPC increases for each instar in bairdiids (
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&amp; Kamiya 2002
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). At each molt, the existing sensilla are retained, although their exocuticular covering is discarded with the exuvia. The inherited sensilla are thicker, longer, and darker in color than those newly added. On the adult carapace there are numerous NPC of different sizes, bearing sensilla of several ontogenetic ages, as indicated by length, thickness and color. One may speculate that this canopy of sensilla allows a small animal to claim a large volume of space, confers buoyancy, provides early warning of predation, and protects the carapace from abrasion and siltation.
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FIGURE 12.
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AC, molting juvenile specimen 689J, USNM 139894, instar A1:
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A, LV interior in reflected light, with narrow infold, broad but weakly calcified inner lamella, and vestibules partly filled with fluid; B, LV interior in reflected light, with AMS, showing striated, hummocky texture of inner chitinous lining, as sensilla and cuticle are being withdrawn from older valve; C, anterior margin of RV interior in reflected light, showing narrow (normal) infold.
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: DE, LV and RV interiors in reflected light, with broad calcified inner lamella, shallow vestibules separated ventrally, prominent selvage and fringes; F, RV interior, posterodorsal edge with denticles of supplemental dentition; G, LV interior, posterodorsal edge with locules of supplemental dentition beneath dorsal overhang; HI, RV and LV exteriors in transmitted light, with broad (normal) inner lamellae, fairly deep vestibules, NPC, sensilla, and AMS; JK, RV and LV exteriors in reflected light, showing smooth surface and sensilla; RV caudal process is damaged.
<emphasis id="B9230654FFE6FFB0EC94ABA16CFB18CA" bold="true" box="[213,762,1952,1976]" pageId="22" pageNumber="323">LM, adult female specimen 635F, USNM 139892:</emphasis>
RV and LV exteriors in transmitted light, with AMS and sensilla. Scale bar = 50 µm.
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<emphasis id="B9230654FFE7FFB1ECD6AB4F6B7D1814" bold="true" box="[151,1404,1870,1894]" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">
FIGURE 13.
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<emphasis id="B9230654FFE7FFB1ED6AAB4F6C291814" bold="true" box="[299,552,1870,1894]" italics="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">Bairdoppilata hirsutella</emphasis>
Maddocks
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,
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AD, holotype adult male specimen 634M, USNM 139891:
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A, dorsal view of zygum, both furcae, and left hemipenis; B, distal element, copulatory tube, and terminal appendages of left hemipenis; C, dorsal view of esophageal valve with ring, collar, belt, plate, and both braces; D, A2 distal claws.
<emphasis id="B9230654FFE7FFB1E8BBAB976FEC18A0" bold="true" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">E, adult female specimen 635F, USNM 139892:</emphasis>
genital lobe.
<emphasis id="B9230654FFE7FFB1EE3CABBB6AE118A0" bold="true" box="[637,1248,1978,2002]" pageId="23" pageNumber="324">F, molting juvenile specimen 689J, USNM 139894, A1:</emphasis>
detail of antennal claws to show how ramus and claws are withdrawn during molting. Scale bar = 50 µm.
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<emphasis id="B9230654FFE8FFBEECD6A82E6F1B1B35" bold="true" box="[151,282,1071,1095]" pageId="24" pageNumber="325">FIGURE 14</emphasis>
.
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<emphasis id="B9230654FFE8FFBEED69A82F6C221B34" bold="true" box="[296,547,1070,1094]" italics="true" pageId="24" pageNumber="325">Bairdoppilata hirsutella</emphasis>
Maddocks
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,
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A, molting juvenile, female A1, specimen 689J, USNM 139894
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: posterior region of body with zygum, genital lobes, furca, and postabdominal seta. Scale bar = 50 µm.
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<paragraph id="8BE8DA46FFE8FFBEEC86A8986D4C1A15" blockId="24.[151,1437,1177,1527]" pageId="24" pageNumber="325">
<emphasis id="B9230654FFE8FFBEEC86A8986FC91BC1" bold="true" box="[199,456,1177,1203]" pageId="24" pageNumber="325">Taxonomic Remarks:</emphasis>
<bibRefCitation id="EFC6A7B7FFE8FFBEED91A8986C961BC1" author="Maddocks, R. F." box="[464,663,1177,1203]" pageId="24" pageNumber="325" pagination="33 - 42" refId="ref24119" refString="Maddocks, R. F. (1973) Bythocypris promoza n. sp., and males of Zabythocypris helicina and Bairdoppilata hirsuta (Ostracoda, Podocopida). Crustaceana, 24, 33 - 42. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 156854073 X 00047" type="journal article" year="1973">Maddocks (1973)</bibRefCitation>
identified these specimens as
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<emphasis id="B9230654FFE8FFBEEFAEA89B6A5F1BC1" box="[1007,1118,1177,1203]" italics="true" pageId="24" pageNumber="325">B. hirsuta</emphasis>
(Brady)
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, but that identification requires re-examination. The soft parts of
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<emphasis id="B9230654FFE8FFBEEEE1A8BF6D0C1BA5" box="[672,781,1213,1239]" italics="true" pageId="24" pageNumber="325">B. hirsuta</emphasis>
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are unknown, the
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may be a juvenile, the type locality is many thousands of kilometers distant, and no geographically intermediate populations have been reported.
<bibRefCitation id="EFC6A7B7FFE8FFBEECD6A9046F481A6D" author="Brandao, S. N." box="[151,329,1285,1311]" pageId="24" pageNumber="325" pagination="373 - 452" refId="ref22819" refString="Brandao, S. N. (2008) New species of Bairdioidea (Crustacea, Ostracoda) from the Southern Ocean and discussions on Bairdoppilata simplex (Brady, 1880),? Bairdoppilata labiata (Muller, 1908) and Bythopussella aculeata (Muller, 1908). Zootaxa, 1866 (1), 373 - 452. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 1866.1.19" type="journal article" year="2008">Brandão (2008)</bibRefCitation>
demonstrated that the diversity of deep-sea bairdioids has been greatly under-estimated, and it is best to be more conservative with identifications of Bradys species. For clarity of communication, the population collected at Eltanin station 25 is named here as a new species.
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<emphasis id="B9230654FFE8FFBEEC86A9736F501AF9" box="[199,337,1393,1419]" italics="true" pageId="24" pageNumber="325">B. hirsutella</emphasis>
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is similar to the
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collected from the
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of
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, which were identified as
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B. (B.?)
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by
<bibRefCitation id="EFC6A7B7FFE8FFBEED53A9946FD81ADD" author="Maddocks, R. F." box="[274,473,1429,1455]" pageId="24" pageNumber="325" pagination="1 - 126" refId="ref24078" refString="Maddocks, R. F. (1969) Revision of Recent Bairdiidae (Ostracoda). United States National Museum Bulletin, 295, 1 - 126. https: // doi. org / 10.5479 / si. 03629236.295.1" type="journal article" year="1969">Maddocks (1969)</bibRefCitation>
(specimens 468F, 469F,
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,
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). Their identity is considered uncertain at present. Larger assemblages, including males, will be required to evaluate the relationship of these distant populations
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.
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