Paralimnadia datsonae, Timms & Rogers, 2020

Timms, Brian V. & Rogers, D. Christopher, 2020, Fig. 5 in Paralbunea dayriti, Zoological Studies (Zool. Stud.) 59 (38), pp. 1-10 : 6

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.6620/ZS.2020.59-38

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/782F6F06-FF98-FFE8-FF63-45BBFECAF8C9

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Felipe

scientific name

Paralimnadia datsonae
status

comb. nov.

Paralimnadia datsonae View in CoL comb. nov.

= Eulimnadia datsonae Timms, 2015: 445–447 View in CoL , Figs. 4 View Fig –5

Comments: This species lacks a true spiniform subcercopodal process, instead having a triangular projection covered with denticulae. Furthermore, the cercopod spine is placed at about 35% of the cercopod length, there are 11 antennomeres on each flagellum, mating is in line and sex ratios are approximately 1:1 ( Table 1), all Paralimnadia characteristics. In addition, there is a robust hamulus projecting at a right angle from the endite corm IV, with its length 0.5x the apical club diameter ( Fig. 4D View Fig in Timms 2016b). Specimens from Jurien Bay, WA, are slightly different (BVT unpublished data). Significantly, there is variation in the ventroposterior area of the telson, so that it varies from rounded to somewhat triangular and always without denticles, there are 12 antennomeres on each flagellum and the hamulus is even more protruding and is slightly curved distally. The cercopod setae are absent, and the spine is small, placed midlength, and in females the cercopod is apparently geniculated. It is assumed that the nearly inerm geniculate cercopod is aberrant in this population.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Branchiopoda

Order

Diplostraca

Family

Limnadiidae

Genus

Paralimnadia

Loc

Paralimnadia datsonae

Timms, Brian V. & Rogers, D. Christopher 2020
2020
Loc

Eulimnadia datsonae

Timms BV 2015: 447
2015
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