CYCLOPOIDA Rafinesque, 1815

Fiers, Frank & Van Damme, Kay, 2017, Thalamocyclops pachypes gen. nov., sp. nov. (Copepoda: Cyclopoida: Cyclopidae), a crevicular cyclopine from Socotra Island (Yemen): tale of a remarkable survival drive, Journal of Natural History 51 (41 - 42), pp. 2463-2507 : 2465-2466

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2017.1344328

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scientific name

CYCLOPOIDA Rafinesque, 1815
status

 

Order CYCLOPOIDA Rafinesque, 1815

Family CYCLOPIDAE Rafinesque, 1815 Sufamily CYCLOPINAE Kiefer, 1927

Genus Thalamocyclops gen. nov.

Bryocyclops in Mirabdullayev, Van Damme & Dumont, 2002

Diagnosis

Medium-sized Cyclopinae with depressed body markedly divided in prosome and urosome; genital double-somite wide with leg 5 vestiges located in anterior half, above frontal plane; seminal receptacle small, solely expanded frontally; caudal rami and anal operculum variable, former with six elements, latter either crescentic or triangular produced; terminal median setae on caudal rami with breaking plane; female antennule 10- segmented at most, with ancestral segments VI –XI fused; male antennule 15/16-segmented in male, with three aesthetascs on first segment; antenna four-segmented (coxobasis + three segments) without exopodal element; mandibular palp absent, represented by single seta; maxillule and maxilla conform cyclopid type; maxilliped four-segmented with two, one, one and two elements, either lanceolate or long and pinnate; leg 1 coxa with medial seta, legs 2–4 without; intercoxal sclerites with prominent triangular distal corners; both rami of legs 1–3 and exopodite of leg 4 two-segmented; female leg 4 endopodite one-segmented with original segmental morphology unchanged, or markedly ovate, globular and complex; male leg 4 endopodite two-segmented with typical segmental morphology; spine formula of terminal exopodite segments: 3.3 .3.3, setal formula 5.5.5.4; proximal exopodite segments lacking medial seta; male leg 3 endopodite with modified armament: outer apical spine smooth or partially serrate; leg 5 completely confluent with pediger, ancestral basal segment undifferentiated, represented by single seta, ancestral distal segment prominently distinct, truncated, with two elements: medial one spiniform, outer one setiform. Female and male leg 6 vestiges with three elements: medial one spiniform, middle and outer elements setiform.

Contents

Thalamocyclops pachypes sp. nov., designated herein as type species.

Other species: Bryocyclops soqotraensis Mirabdullayev, Van Damme & Dumont, 2002 (= Thalamocyclops soqotraensis ( Mirabdullayev, Van Damme & Dumont, 2002)) comb. nov. Etymology

Thalamocyclops is a combination of thalamos (Greek for interior, inside room, behind closed doors) and the nominal generic name Cyclops , referring to the hidden and secret occurrence of the type species and its congener in crevices of karstified limestone. Gender masculine.

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Hexanauplia

Order

Cyclopoida

Loc

CYCLOPOIDA Rafinesque, 1815

Fiers, Frank & Van Damme, Kay 2017
2017
Loc

Thalamocyclops

Fiers & Van Damme 2017
2017
Loc

CYCLOPIDAE

Rafinesque, 1815 Sufamily CYCLOPINAE Kiefer 1927
1927
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