Hemiparacytheridea Herrig, 1963

Ayress, M. A., Whatley, R., Downing, S. E. & Millson, K. J., 1995, Cainozoic and from Recent Deep Sea Cytherurid Ostracoda the South Western Pacific and Eastern Indian Oceans, Part Cytherurinae, Records of the Australian Museum 47 (2), pp. 203-223 : 219

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https://doi.org/ 10.3853/j.0067-1975.47.1995.237

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4660657

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Hemiparacytheridea Herrig, 1963
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Type species. Hemiparacytheridea occulta Herrig, 1963

Diagnosis. A genus of the subfamily Cytherurinae with a small carapace of subrectangular or quadrate lateral outline commonly with long caudal process above midheight. Posteroventral and subcentral tubercle present often forming a bitubercular alar structure. Eye tubercle present or absent. Normal pore canals large and regularly distributed. Muscle scars consist of four subovate adductor scars in a vertical row and a subreniform frontal scar ahead of the row. Hinge, in right valve, consists of a small circular anterior terminal tooth, posterior tooth very much reduced or absent, and a locellate median groove expanded posteriorly.

Comparisons. This genus lacks the solum pore clusters and distinct posterior terminal hinge element of Eucytherura . Tuberculocythere Colalongo & Pasini, 1980 also lacks these features and is considered to be a strongly tuberculate form of Hemiparacytheridea .

Key to Deep-sea Species of Hemiparacytheridea

l. Ventral bitubercular alae with curved ventro-lateral ridge; extensive reticulate to punctate ornament.................................................................leopardina

--Ventro-lateral ridge absent; ornament only weakly developed.................................................2

2. Dorsal tubercles weakly developed; lateral outline elongate .................................vanharteni

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