Lowrya Parker 1998, n.gen.

Lowrya n.gen. Diagnosis. Unique characters are an elongate frontal knob and a spine mid-way along ventral margin of second exopodial article of the second antenna. Unusual characters are as follows. A rectangular oval carapace (with rounded corners); red colouration on rostrum when viewed from certa...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Ostracoda
Myodocopida
Cypridinidae
Lowrya
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Ostracoda
Myodocopida
Cypridinidae
Lowrya
Parker, A. R.
Lowrya Parker 1998, n.gen.
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Ostracoda
Myodocopida
Cypridinidae
Lowrya
description Lowrya n.gen. Diagnosis. Unique characters are an elongate frontal knob and a spine mid-way along ventral margin of second exopodial article of the second antenna. Unusual characters are as follows. A rectangular oval carapace (with rounded corners); red colouration on rostrum when viewed from certain directions due to strong sclerotization (structural colour, not to be confused with maroon pigmentation of first antennae which is often visible through the carapace); lateral processes arising from rostrum, along dorsal edge of incisure. First antenna: very large basal "sucker" of cseta on adult male first antennae, arising from separate cup-like basal section; some halophores (setules on first antennae; Parker, 1995, 1998) with spinules. Second antenna: endopodite with 3 articles; spine on ventral margin of second exopodial article; third exopodial article seta with proximal robust setae. Mandible with three broad terminal claws (of similar length), ventromedial and ventrolateral mandibular claws with very long spinules. Fourth limb: 1 <x-seta (with many setules) and 2 ~-setae. Sixthlimb: terminal article shortand approximately square. Seventh limb: few non-terminal and terminal setae; few terminal long and short teeth. Male copulatory "limb": hood with peak with an abrupt joint near inner edge of limb. Furca: very broad fourth claw; claws 2 and 4 fused to lamella. Upper lip: single unpaired anteroventral field of nozzles; short tusks. Posterior of male body: without dorsal folds. Type species. Lowrya taiti n.sp. Species composition. Lowrya contains L. taiti n.sp. and L. kornickeri n.sp. Etymology. In honour of James K. Lowry, carcinologist, who discovered new guilds of scavenging crustaceans off Australia with unexpected compositions, including high proportions of cypridinids. Remarks. Lowrya is most similar to the monotypic genus Sheina Harding, 1966. Both genera bear very large "suckers" on the c-setae of the male first antennae, which appear to be morphologically similar (arising from a basal cup-like process). These two genera are only known from easternAustralia. Lowrya differs from Sheina in the shapes of its carapace and furca, and in that it bears a welldeveloped coxal endite on its mandibles, the c-seta (lateral seta) of the terminal endopodial article of the mandible lacks a dorsal hirsute pad (see Kornicker, 1986). Lowrya also shares some characters with Vargula Skogsberg, 1920, e.g., an upper lip with tusks without lobes, endopodite of second antenna with three articles (the second article with a seta). It can be noted that Vargula subantarctica Kornicker, 1975, for example, also bears some halophores with spines, and males of V. psydrax Kornicker, 1994, bear a first antenna with an almost cup-like process at the base of the c-seta, although the "sucker", which is not as well developed as in Lowrya, does not arise from this process. However, Vargula is polyphyletic and requires reorganisation (Cohen & Morin, 1990). Lowrya bears only one a-seta on itsfourthlimb,acharactersharedwith V.magnaKornicker, 1984, V. tsujii, Kornicker & Baker, 1977, and Kornickeria Cohen & Morin, 1993, although Lowrya has a have very different carapace shape to these taxa. The sclerotization of the rostrum, forming lateral processes, in Lowrya is most similarto that of Paracypridina Poulsen, 1962, and to some extent Heterodesmus Brady, 1866, although Lowrya is separated from these genera by the possession of an endopodite of the second antenna with three articles. : Published as part of Parker, A. R., 1998, A new genus and two new species of Cypridinidae (Crustacea: Ostracoda: Myodocopina) from Australia, pp. 1-17 in Records of the Australian Museum 50 (1) on page 2, DOI: 10.3853/j.0067-1975.50.1998.1271, http://zenodo.org/record/4652841 : {"references": ["Parker, AR., 1995. Discovery of functional iridescence and Its coevolution with eyes in the phylogeny of Ostracoda (Crustacea). Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Biological Sciences 262: 349 - 355.", "Parker, AR., 1998. Exoskeleton, distribution and movement of the flexible serules on the myodocopine (Ostracoda: Myodocopa) first antenna. Journal of Crustacean Biology 18: 95 - 110.", "Harding, J. P., 1966. Myodocopan ostracods from the gills and nostrils of fishes. Pp. 369 - 374. In H. Barner (ed.). Some contemporary studies in Marine Science. George Allen & Unwin Limited, London.", "Kornicker, L. S., 1986. Redescription of Sheina orri Hardmg, 1966, a myodocopid ostracode collected on fishes off Queensland, Australia. Proceedings of the Biological Society ofWashington 99: 639 - 646.", "Skogsberg, T., 1920. Studies on marine o. stracods, pa ~ t 1 (Cypridinids, Halocyprids and POlyCOplds). Zoologlska Bidrag fran Uppsala, supplement-BD: 1: 1 - 784.", "Kornicker, L. S., 1975. Antarctic Ostracoda (Myodocopma). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 163: 1 - 720.", "Kornicker, L. S., 1994. Ostracoda (Myodocopina) of the SE Australian continental slope, part 1. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 553: 1 - 200.", "Cohen, A. C., & J. G. Morin, 1990. MorphologIcal relatlOnshlps of bioluminescent Caribbean species of Vargula (Myodocopa). pp. 381 - 400. In R. Whatley & C. Maybury (eds). Ostracoda and Global Events. Chapman and Hall, London.", "Cohen, AC., & J. G. Morin, 1993. The cypridinid copulatory limb and a new genus Kornickeria (Ostracoda: Myodocopida) with four new species of bioluminescent ostracods from the Caribbean. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 108: 23 - 84.", "Poulsen, E. M., 1962. Ostracoda-Myodocopa, 1: Cypridiniformes- Cypridinidae. Dana Report 57: 1 - 414.", "Brady, G. S., 1866. On new or imperfectly known species of marine Ostracoda. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 5: 359 - 393."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.4656867 2023-05-15T13:59:08+02:00 Lowrya Parker 1998, n.gen. Parker, A. R. 1998 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4656867 https://zenodo.org/record/4656867 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/4652841 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFA2FFAFFFDBD94A507E232A9300886F https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.3853/j.0067-1975.50.1998.1271 http://zenodo.org/record/4652841 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFA2FFAFFFDBD94A507E232A9300886F https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4656868 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Ostracoda Myodocopida Cypridinidae Lowrya article-journal ScholarlyArticle Text Taxonomic treatment 1998 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4656867 https://doi.org/10.3853/j.0067-1975.50.1998.1271 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4656868 2022-03-10T15:51:31Z Lowrya n.gen. Diagnosis. Unique characters are an elongate frontal knob and a spine mid-way along ventral margin of second exopodial article of the second antenna. Unusual characters are as follows. A rectangular oval carapace (with rounded corners); red colouration on rostrum when viewed from certain directions due to strong sclerotization (structural colour, not to be confused with maroon pigmentation of first antennae which is often visible through the carapace); lateral processes arising from rostrum, along dorsal edge of incisure. First antenna: very large basal "sucker" of cseta on adult male first antennae, arising from separate cup-like basal section; some halophores (setules on first antennae; Parker, 1995, 1998) with spinules. Second antenna: endopodite with 3 articles; spine on ventral margin of second exopodial article; third exopodial article seta with proximal robust setae. Mandible with three broad terminal claws (of similar length), ventromedial and ventrolateral mandibular claws with very long spinules. Fourth limb: 1 <x-seta (with many setules) and 2 ~-setae. Sixthlimb: terminal article shortand approximately square. Seventh limb: few non-terminal and terminal setae; few terminal long and short teeth. Male copulatory "limb": hood with peak with an abrupt joint near inner edge of limb. Furca: very broad fourth claw; claws 2 and 4 fused to lamella. Upper lip: single unpaired anteroventral field of nozzles; short tusks. Posterior of male body: without dorsal folds. Type species. Lowrya taiti n.sp. Species composition. Lowrya contains L. taiti n.sp. and L. kornickeri n.sp. Etymology. In honour of James K. Lowry, carcinologist, who discovered new guilds of scavenging crustaceans off Australia with unexpected compositions, including high proportions of cypridinids. Remarks. Lowrya is most similar to the monotypic genus Sheina Harding, 1966. Both genera bear very large "suckers" on the c-setae of the male first antennae, which appear to be morphologically similar (arising from a basal cup-like process). These two genera are only known from easternAustralia. Lowrya differs from Sheina in the shapes of its carapace and furca, and in that it bears a welldeveloped coxal endite on its mandibles, the c-seta (lateral seta) of the terminal endopodial article of the mandible lacks a dorsal hirsute pad (see Kornicker, 1986). Lowrya also shares some characters with Vargula Skogsberg, 1920, e.g., an upper lip with tusks without lobes, endopodite of second antenna with three articles (the second article with a seta). It can be noted that Vargula subantarctica Kornicker, 1975, for example, also bears some halophores with spines, and males of V. psydrax Kornicker, 1994, bear a first antenna with an almost cup-like process at the base of the c-seta, although the "sucker", which is not as well developed as in Lowrya, does not arise from this process. However, Vargula is polyphyletic and requires reorganisation (Cohen & Morin, 1990). Lowrya bears only one a-seta on itsfourthlimb,acharactersharedwith V.magnaKornicker, 1984, V. tsujii, Kornicker & Baker, 1977, and Kornickeria Cohen & Morin, 1993, although Lowrya has a have very different carapace shape to these taxa. The sclerotization of the rostrum, forming lateral processes, in Lowrya is most similarto that of Paracypridina Poulsen, 1962, and to some extent Heterodesmus Brady, 1866, although Lowrya is separated from these genera by the possession of an endopodite of the second antenna with three articles. : Published as part of Parker, A. R., 1998, A new genus and two new species of Cypridinidae (Crustacea: Ostracoda: Myodocopina) from Australia, pp. 1-17 in Records of the Australian Museum 50 (1) on page 2, DOI: 10.3853/j.0067-1975.50.1998.1271, http://zenodo.org/record/4652841 : {"references": ["Parker, AR., 1995. Discovery of functional iridescence and Its coevolution with eyes in the phylogeny of Ostracoda (Crustacea). Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Biological Sciences 262: 349 - 355.", "Parker, AR., 1998. Exoskeleton, distribution and movement of the flexible serules on the myodocopine (Ostracoda: Myodocopa) first antenna. Journal of Crustacean Biology 18: 95 - 110.", "Harding, J. P., 1966. Myodocopan ostracods from the gills and nostrils of fishes. Pp. 369 - 374. In H. Barner (ed.). Some contemporary studies in Marine Science. George Allen & Unwin Limited, London.", "Kornicker, L. S., 1986. Redescription of Sheina orri Hardmg, 1966, a myodocopid ostracode collected on fishes off Queensland, Australia. Proceedings of the Biological Society ofWashington 99: 639 - 646.", "Skogsberg, T., 1920. Studies on marine o. stracods, pa ~ t 1 (Cypridinids, Halocyprids and POlyCOplds). Zoologlska Bidrag fran Uppsala, supplement-BD: 1: 1 - 784.", "Kornicker, L. S., 1975. Antarctic Ostracoda (Myodocopma). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 163: 1 - 720.", "Kornicker, L. S., 1994. Ostracoda (Myodocopina) of the SE Australian continental slope, part 1. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 553: 1 - 200.", "Cohen, A. C., & J. G. Morin, 1990. MorphologIcal relatlOnshlps of bioluminescent Caribbean species of Vargula (Myodocopa). pp. 381 - 400. In R. Whatley & C. Maybury (eds). Ostracoda and Global Events. Chapman and Hall, London.", "Cohen, AC., & J. G. Morin, 1993. The cypridinid copulatory limb and a new genus Kornickeria (Ostracoda: Myodocopida) with four new species of bioluminescent ostracods from the Caribbean. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 108: 23 - 84.", "Poulsen, E. M., 1962. Ostracoda-Myodocopa, 1: Cypridiniformes- Cypridinidae. Dana Report 57: 1 - 414.", "Brady, G. S., 1866. On new or imperfectly known species of marine Ostracoda. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London 5: 359 - 393."]} Text Antarc* Antarctic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Queensland Seta ENVELOPE(9.895,9.895,63.645,63.645) Lowry ENVELOPE(-64.150,-64.150,-84.550,-84.550) Harding ENVELOPE(75.033,75.033,-72.900,-72.900) Unwin ENVELOPE(-57.894,-57.894,-63.328,-63.328)