Candona candida G. Internal

Candona candida (O.F. Müller, 1776) Fig. 7 G–H Material examined 16 ♀♀, from a creek leading to the south side of Akkeshi Lake, Akkeshi, Hokkaido, 43º01’16.28” N, 144º52’59.2” E, collected on 7 Sep. 2004 (locality 1 on Fig. 1). 13 ♀♀, from an artificial po...

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Main Authors: Smith, Robin James, Kamiya, Takahiro
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3794655
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Summary:Candona candida (O.F. Müller, 1776) Fig. 7 G–H Material examined 16 ♀♀, from a creek leading to the south side of Akkeshi Lake, Akkeshi, Hokkaido, 43º01’16.28” N, 144º52’59.2” E, collected on 7 Sep. 2004 (locality 1 on Fig. 1). 13 ♀♀, from an artificial pond in Akkeshi, Hokkaido, 43º01’12.68” N, 144º50’39.12” E, collected 9 Sep. 2004 (locality 1 on Fig. 1). 59 ♀♀, from pools in a shallow stream in the vicinity of Akkeshi Marine Biological Station, Akkeshi, Hokkaido, 43º01’17.26” N, 144º50’22.45” E, collected 9 Sep. 2004 (locality 1 on Fig. 1). 5 ♀♀, from a pond and stream in the vicinity of Kiritappu Visitor Center, Kiritappu Marsh, Hamanaka, Akkeshi, Hokkaido, 43º04’58.4” N, 145º03’17.21” E, collected on the 9 Sep. 2004 (locality 1 on Fig. 1). Remarks A previous Japanese record of this species, from next to the visitor center of Kushiro Shitsugen National Park, Hokkaido, exists in the grey literature (a field guide for a post-symposium field excursion of the 14 th International Symposium on Ostracoda) (Hiruta & Smith 2001). The additional records presented herein confirm its presence in Japan. Ecology and distribution The Japanese specimens of this species have been found in ponds, a creek, and shallow streams. Candona candida is found in Eurasia and North America, although rarer in the south (Meisch 2000), and hence its presence in the cooler part of Japan is not unexpected. It is notable, however, that so far Japanese records are restricted to the eastern part of Hokkaido. The nearest previous records of C. candida to eastern Hokkaido are from the vicinity of Peter the Great Bay, Far East of Russia (Schornikov 2004), approximately 1000 km due west, and NE Sakhalin Island, Russia (Schornikov & Trebukhova 2001), approximately 1100 km north. : Published as part of Smith, Robin James & Kamiya, Takahiro, 2015, Four new species of the subfamily Candoninae (Crustacea, Ostracoda) from freshwater habitats in Japan, pp. 1-34 in European Journal of Taxonomy 136 on pages 24-25, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2015.136, http://zenodo.org/record/3785302 : {"references": ["Hiruta S. & Smith R. J. 2001. Living freshwater and shallow marine Ostracoda in Eastern Hokkaido, Japan (Field excursion E). In: Ikeya N. (ed.) Guidebook of Excursions of the 14 th International Symposium on Ostracoda: 107 - 125. Shizuoka University, Shizuoka.", "Meisch C. 2000. Freshwater Ostracoda of Western and Central Europe. Susswasserfauna von Mitteleuropa 8 / 3. Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Heidelberg.", "Schornikov E. I. 2004. Crustacea: Ostracoda. In: Tyurin A. N. & Drozdov A. L. (eds) Far-Eastern Marine Biospherical Reserve. Biota. V. 2: 458 - 465. Dalnauka, Vladivostok.", "Schornikov E. I. & Trebukhova Y. A. 2001. Ostracods of brackish and fresh waters of southwestern coast of Peter the Great Bay. In: Kasyanov V. L., Vaschenko M. A. & Pitruk D. L. (eds) The State of Environment and Biota of the Southwestern Part of Peter the Great Bay and the Tumen River Mouth: 56 - 85. Dalnauka, Vladivostok. [In Russian]"]}