Neomonoceratina mediterranea mediterranea ( Ruggieri, 1953 )

Chitnarin, Anisong, Forel, Marie-Béatrice & Tepnarong, Prachya, 2023, Holocene ostracods (Crustacea) from a whale-fall excavation site from the Chao Phraya delta, Central Thailand, European Journal of Taxonomy 856 (1), pp. 120-151 : 133

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scientific name

Neomonoceratina mediterranea mediterranea ( Ruggieri, 1953 )
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Neomonoceratina mediterranea mediterranea ( Ruggieri, 1953)

Fig. 6K–N View Fig

Paijenborchella (Neomonoceratina) mediterranea Ruggieri, 1953: 4–7 , figs 1–5.

Paijenborchella (Neomonoceratina) mediterranea – Keij 1954: 288, pl. 5 fig. 15, pl. 16 fig. 12, 361, pl. 3 figs 12–13. — Morales 1966: 80, pl. 7 fig. 2a–c.

Neomonoceratina sp. Swain 1955: 643 , pl. 64 fig. 14.

Neomonoceratina mediterranea – Morkhoven Van 1963: 369, fig. 604. — Teeter 1975: 473, fig. 17k. — Gou et al. 1981: 171, pl. 82 figs 11–12. — Hou et al. 1982: 219, pl. 80 figs 24–30. — McKenzie & Pickett 1984: fig. 4y–z.

Neomonoceratina mediterranea mediterranea – Zhao & Whatley 1988: 565, pl. 1 figs 2–3.

Neomonoceratina sp. (pars) – Forel 2021: 7, fig. 4g –h

Dimensions

L = 0.400 –0.778 millimeters; H = 0.206 –0.467 millimeters; H/L = 0.46–0.60.

Distribution

Modern distribution: Southwestern coast of Peninsular Thailand, Ao Nun, Satun Province, Andaman Sea ( Forel 2021).

Fossil distribution: Pliocene of southeast China, Quaternary of east China, East of Australia, Recent of Eastern Mediterranean, the Philippines, Indonesia, Australia, the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico (see details in Zhao & Whatley 1989); Bangkok Clay (samples 20SS01A, 01B, 02A, 02B, 03A, 04A, 04B), whale excavation site, Samut Sakhon Province, Thailand, Late Holocene (this work, Fig. 4 View Fig ).

Remarks

Neomonoceratina mediterranea mediterranea ( Ruggieri, 1953) is recognized by its small carapace with two short oblique posterodorsal ribs, a long median rib, one venterolateral rib and one ventral rib. The posterodorsal and venterrodorsal ribs connect with median rib in the posterior area. The carapace surface is finely punctate. Two of the three specimens identified as Neomonoceratina sp. in Forel (2021) are here re-attributed to N. mediterranea mediterranea ( Forel 2021: fig. 4g –h).

Forel M. 2021. Recent ostracods (Crustacea) from the southwestern coast of Peninsular Thailand (Satun Province), Andaman Sea. Revue de Micropaleontologie 72: 100526. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / j. revmic. 2021.100526

Gou Y., Chen T., Guan S. & Jian Y. 1981. Ostracoda. In: China, South sea branch of Petroleum Corporation of the Peoples Republic (ed.) Tertiary Paleontology of North Continental Shelf of South China Sea: 138 - 187. Guangdong Science & Technology Press, Guangzhou.

Hou Y., Chen T., Yang H., Ho J., Zhou Q. & Tian M. - Q. 1982. Cretaceous-Quaternary Ostracode Fauna from Jiangsu. Geological Publishing House, Beijing.

Keij A. J. 1954. Some recent ostracods of Manila, Philippines. Proceedings of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen Series B Physical Sciences 57 (3): 351 - 363.

McKenzie K. G. & Pickett J. W. 1984. Environmental interpretations of Late Pleistocene ostracode assemblages from the Richmond River Valley, New South Wales. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 96: 227 - 242.

Morkhoven Van F. P. C. M. 1963. Post-paleozoic Ostracoda. Their Morphology. Taxonomy and Economic Use. Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam.

Ruggieri G. 1953. Ostracodi del genere Paijenborchella vivienti nel Mediterraneo. Atti della Societa Italiania di Scienze Naturali (Milano) 92: 10 - 14.

Swain F. M. 1955. Ostracoda of San Antonia Bay Texas. Journal of Palaeontology 29: 561 - 646.

Teeter J. W. 1975. Distribution of Holocene marine Ostracoda from Belize. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Studies in Geology 2: 400 - 499.

Zhao Q. H. & Whatley R. C. 1988. The genus Neomonoceratina (Crustacea: Ostracoda) from the Cainozoic of the west Pacific margins. Acta Oceanologica Sinica 7: 562 - 577.

Zhao Q. H. & Whatley R. C. 1989. Recent podocopid Ostracoda of the Sedili River and Jason Bay, southeastern Malay Peninsula. Micropaleontology 35: 168 - 187. https: // doi. org / 10.2307 / 1485467

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Fig. 6. Holocene ostracods from Samut Sakhon Province, Central Thailand. A–C. Neomonoceratina iniqua (Brady, 1868). A. Valve, male, right lateral view, SUT-20SS-C097. B. Valve, male, left lateral view, SUT- 20SS-C095.C.Valve,male,rightlateralview, SUT-20SS-C093.–D–I.Neomonoceratinarhomboidei(Brady, 1968). D. Carapace, male, right lateral view, SUT-20SS-C113. E. Carapace, male, right lateral view, SUT- 20SS-C120. F. Carapace, female, right lateral view, SUT-20SS-C099.G. Carapace, female, left lateral view, SUT-20SS-C107. H. Carapace, female, dorsal view, SUT-20SS-C114.I. Sieve pores. –J. Neomonoceratina columbiformis Kingma, 1948. Carapace, left lateral view, SUT-20SS-C181. – K–N. Neomonoceratina mediterranea mediterranea (Ruggieri, 1953). K. Carapace, female, right lateral view, SUT-20SS-C167. L. Carapace, female, right lateral view, SUT-20SS-C173. M. Carapace, female, left lateral view, SUT- 20SS-C164. N. Carapace, female, dorsal view, SUT-20SS-C174. – O–T. Neomonoceratina mediterranea malayensis Zhao & Whatley, 1988. O. Carapace, male, right lateral view, SUT-20SS-C159. P. Carapace, male, left lateral view, SUT-20SS-C157. Q. Carapace, male, dorsal view, SUT-20SS-C161. R. Carapace, male, left lateral view, SUT-20SS-C152. S. Carapace, male, left lateral view, SUT-20SS-C141. T. Valve, male, internal view of left valve, SUT-20SS-C160. Scale bars = 1 mm.

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Fig. 4. Distribution of Holocene ostracods below and above the whale skeleton level at the whale-fall excavation site in Samut Sakhon Province, north of Gulf of Thailand.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Ostracoda

SubClass

Podocopa

Order

Podocopida

SubOrder

Cytherocopina

SuperFamily

Cytheroidea

Family

Schizocytheridae

SubFamily

Schizocytherinae

Genus

Neomonoceratina