Paracypridinae, Sars, 1923
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5150.4.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6638425 |
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Of the three species of Paracypridinae found during our study ( Dolerocypria mukaishimensis Okubo, 1980 , Paracypria adnata Smith & Kamiya, 2006 and Paracypria inujimensis ( Okubo, 1980)) , all have a small protrusion on the antero-ventral calcified inner lamella of the left valve ( Fig. 8O, R & U View FIGURE 8 ), a feature that has not been recorded in these species before. Within the tribe, the Thalassocypridini Hartmann & Puri, 1974 , some species of the genus Mungava Harding, 1962 have similar small protrusions on the left valve (the antero-ventral knob-like thickening of Wouters 1987), but it is absent in others ( Maddocks 2005). A similar protrusion also appears present in both Mangalocypria ryukyuensis Hiruta & Kakui, 2016 and Paracypria plumosa Hiruta & Kakui, 2016 (see SEM figures in Hiruta & Kakui 2016), but due to a lack of internal SEM photographs of the left valve for most Thalassocypridini species, it is not clear how widespread this feature is. A tooth on the antero-ventral calcified inner lamella of the left valve and a corresponding socket on the right valve were used by Wouters (2001) as a diagnostic feature of the tribe Renaudcypridini McKenzie, 1980 . There is no corresponding socket on the right valve in P. adnata , P. inujimensis and D. mukaishimensis , and it seems that instead the edge of the right valve clips into the gap between the protrusion and the edge of the left valve. However, the protrusion in these three species is probably homologous with the tooth of the Renaudcypridini . Although the protrusion/tooth/knob is present in at least some of the species in the tribe Thalassocypridini , a socket on the right valve may still be a diagnostic feature of the tribe Renaudcypridini .
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