Bennelongia gwelupensis Martens, Halse & Schön, 2012
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2013.36 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3815735 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C687DF-A170-FFC2-7FAE-99BCA4FA572C |
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Bennelongia gwelupensis Martens, Halse & Schön, 2012 |
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Bennelongia gwelupensis Martens, Halse & Schön, 2012 View in CoL
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Specimens of B. gwelupensis were chosen from 2 different localities (DJC13, Arro Swamp: Fig. 22 View Fig , and DJC 29, Katanning Rd pool: Fig. 23 View Fig ) so as to determine whether there may be some morphological differences in valve ornamentation between sites. This species belongs to the Bennelongia australis – lineage (see discussion in Martens et al. 2012).
Unfortunately, we were unable to get A-3 and A-4 instars of this species from either locality, but it is evident that the 2 domes are present at least in the A- 2 specimens, while only the posterior one is visible in A- 1 specimens ( Figs 22 View Fig , 23 View Fig ). What is striking, nevertheless, is the pseudo-punctation in juvenile stages, and the presence of a large number of cones with outer lips and setae. Well over 30 of these are seen in both valves, and they are more prominent at the A-2 stage ( Fig. 22 View Fig ). Comparison between A- 1 specimens from the 2 localities ( Figs 22-23 View Fig View Fig ) shows that the location of the cones on the valves are very similar, and this again points to a genetic determination of their placement; they are not controlled by water chemistry.
Finally, the broad and calcified inner lamella with the inner list is present in A- 1 juveniles ( Fig. 23 View Fig bottom right). We dissected some further A- 1 specimens of this species, and could confirm that the soft parts are typical of an A- 1 juvenile, i.e., undeveloped reproductive organs and A2 with 4+1 natatory setae (5+1 setae occur in adult Cyprididae ).
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