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Rugosuscandona, a New Genus of Candonidae (Crustacea: Ostracoda) from Groundwater Habitats in Texas, North America
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Abstract
Rugosuscandona scharfi gen. nov. sp. nov. is described as a new genus of the family Candonidae from groundwaters of Texas, USA. The new genus differs from its congeners based on the presence of relatively long pore canals with sensory seta on the carapace surface, 6-segmented first antenna (A1), absence of bristles (t setae untransformed) and z setae on second antenna (A2), distinctly shaped male hemipenis and clasping organs, a simple claw-like uropod, and presence of 4+2 whorls on the Zenker's organ. Additionally, reduction in the number of setae and segments of the other soft body parts can be used to differentiate between the new genus Rugosuscandona gen. nov. and its congeners. Therefore, the new genus is currently monotypic. Taxonomic status of the new genus is discussed and compared with living genera of the family.
Received 05 8月 2016
Accepted 09 5月 2017
Acknowledgments:
We thank Prof. Dan Danielopol (Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz), Prof. Dietmar Keyser (Universität Hamburg), and Prof. Ivana Karanovic (Hanyang University) for sharing their ideas about the new genus. Cem Berk (TÜBİTAK-MAM) helped on SEM photography. Weston Nowlin, Zachary Schwartz, Jonny Scalise, and Aaron P. Swink (Texas State University) assisted with sorting raw samples and counting ostracods.
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