Spinacopia dietkeyseri Chavtur, 2016, new species ...
Spinacopia dietkeyseri, new species (Figs. 1–9) Etymology. The species is named in honor of ostracodologist Dietmar Keyser, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany. Holotype. ZMH K-41914, adult female, length 2.1 mm, appendages are mounted on slide (ZMH K-41914/1) and valves are preserved in ethanol...
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Summary: | Spinacopia dietkeyseri, new species (Figs. 1–9) Etymology. The species is named in honor of ostracodologist Dietmar Keyser, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany. Holotype. ZMH K-41914, adult female, length 2.1 mm, appendages are mounted on slide (ZMH K-41914/1) and valves are preserved in ethanol (ZMH K-41914/2), stored in the collection of the Zoological Museum in the University of Hamburg (CeNak), Germany. Type Locality. RV “Polarstern”, ANDEEP III, PS 67, ANT XXII/3, Stat. 150-6, epibenthic sledge trawled from 61°48.70’ S – 47°28.04’ W to 61°48.57’ S –47° 28.19 W, depth 1993–1996 m, 20.03.2005. Paratypes. ZMH K-41915, adult female, 2.0 mm; ZMH K-41916, immature male, 1.7 mm; ZMH K-41917, immature male, 1.7 mm; 4 immature males—1.5, 1.72, 1.73 and 1.8 mm (all from the same sample as holotype). Diagnosis of female. Adult female. Carapace: length 2.0– 2.1 mm, without radial ridges and nodes, posterodorsal bulge with a-setules and stepped ventral margin, surface pitted. Mandible: coxale endite with ... : Published as part of Chavtur, Vladimir G., 2016, Spinacopia dietkeyseri, a new species of Marine Ostracoda (Sarsiellidae: Myodocopina) from the Southern ocean, pp. 391-406 in Zootaxa 4093 (3) on pages 393-404, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4093.3.6, http://zenodo.org/record/266218 ... |
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