Copytus elongatus Benson, 1964

Coimbra, João Carlos, Bergue, Cristianini Trescastro & Ramos, Maria Inês Feijó, 2020, Is Copytus Skogsberg, 1939 (Crustacea: Ostracoda) a neocytherideid? With description of a new family and two new species, Zootaxa 4729 (2), pp. 177-194 : 183

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4729.2.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5665881

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Copytus elongatus Benson, 1964
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Copytus elongatus Benson, 1964 .

While C. laevata (senior synonym of C. caligula ) is rather thin-shelled, another Antarctic species Copytus elongatus Benson, 1964 , is more robust. It is smaller (l = 0.79–0.83 mm) than C. laevata (l = 0.94–1.02 mm), but also has vestibulae in both ends, and few short marginal pore canals, although numerous are false. Its hinge is similarly adont, but more robust, and its outline is rounded anteriorly and posteriorly. The adductor muscles leave an obscure small cluster of scars; the frontal scar is not visible in this species. Apart from its stronger shell and more robust hinge, Benson (1964, p. 17) stated that C. elongatus differs from C. laevata by its “narrower-mouthed, deep anterior vestibule and shallower posterior vestibule.” Neale (1967, p. 28) separated these two species mainly on their length: height ratio. He demonstrated that in his material of C. elongatus and Benson’s type material the height of the specimens varied between about 41 and 43% of the length compared with about 33% for Skogsberg’s C. caligula from South Georgia, 33 to 39% for Brady’s type material of C. laevata from Heard Island and 39% for Chapman’s (1916) Quaternary material from the Drygalski Glacier (Antarctic Peninsula). Neale’s photographs (pl. I, figs q, q’, r, r’) emphasised the very straight and parallel dorsal and ventral margins of C. elongatus . Benson’s species is recorded widely throughout Antarctic waters, the most northerly record being in the South Orkney Islands. Benson (1964) and Neale (1967) record it from McMurdo Sound and Halley Bay, respectively, and Hartmann (1997) from a number of localities including the Bransfield Strait, Elephant Island, King George Island, Adelaide Island and Faraday Station. Hartmann (1997, p. 75) gave a synonymy of the species, which, however, excluded the record by D’Onofrio & Pugliese (1989 apud Hartmann 1997) from the Ross Sea.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Ostracoda

Order

Podocopida

Family

Neocytherideidae

Genus

Copytus

Loc

Copytus elongatus Benson, 1964

Coimbra, João Carlos, Bergue, Cristianini Trescastro & Ramos, Maria Inês Feijó 2020
2020
Loc

Copytus elongatus

Benson 1964
1964
Loc

C. elongatus

Benson 1964
1964
Loc

C. elongatus

Benson 1964
1964
Loc

C. elongatus

Benson 1964
1964
Loc

C. laevata

Brady. Chapman 1880
1880
Loc

C. laevata

Brady. Chapman 1880
1880
Loc

C. laevata

Brady. Chapman 1880
1880
Loc

C. laevata

Brady. Chapman 1880
1880
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