Septemoecia, Angel & Brandåo, 2018

Angel, Martin V. & Brandåo, Simone N., 2018, Septemoecia a new genus of halocyprid ostracod (Myodocopa, Halocyprididae, Bathyconchoeciinae) for the seven-spined species formerly attributed to Bathyconchoecia, Zootaxa 4444 (5), pp. 537-560 : 556-557

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4444.5.3

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:FC7158DE-81F8-44F2-AA5E-28E87FB8DB00

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5983600

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0A6E8784-7E6E-5E0A-FF07-F8BEFA209AE5

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Septemoecia
status

gen. nov.

Key to distinguish the various species of Septemoecia View in CoL

Based on the data given in Table 1 and on the carapace outlines illustrated in Figure 10 View FIGURE 10 , the species can be separated on the basis of their external carapace characteristics using the following key.

1. Large species carapace length (exclusive of spines)> 2.5 mm. All spines, except the posterior dorsal spine, with numerous sec- ondary spinules................................................................................. S. omega View in CoL

- Smaller species <2.5 mm. Spines either bare or with only one or two secondary spinules............................. 2

2. Species with long spines; shoulder and ventral spines>50 % CL that curve to point posteriorly............. S. longispinata View in CoL

- Species with shorter spines; shoulder and ventral spines <35 % CL and only slightly curved pointing obliquely from carapace.................................................................................................... 3

3. Ventral spines very short <10 % CL............................................................... S. deeveyae View in CoL

- Ventral spines longer>18 % CL.......................................................................... 4

4. Ventral spines inserted low down on the carapace <10 % CH............................................ S. georgei View in CoL

- Ventral spines inserted at least 25 % CH above the ventral margin............................................... 5

5. Ventral spines inserted ~25 % CH above ventral margin........................................... S. aff. deeveyae View in CoL

- Ventral spines inserted>40 % CH above ventral margin......................................... .. S. septemspinosa View in CoL

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