Abstract

Siamopsis gen. nov., described here, belongs to a group of genera with the right valve overlapping the left valve in the subfamily Cypridopsinae Kaufmann, 1900 of the family Cyprididae Baird, 1845. The distinguishing characters of the new genus are in the morphology of its valves and soft parts. The postero-dorsal margin of the internal left valve is plate-like protruded. The morphology of this plate varies in different species, e.g., some species bear a tooth-like tubercle on the plate. The posterior margin of the right valve is recurved inwardly at ca mid-height, resulting in the occurrence of a lobe-like expansion that can clearly be seen in the dorsal and caudal views of the carapace. In addition, the other diagnostic soft part features of the new genus are the cylindrical caudal ramus, the presence of two t-setae on the female A2 penultimate segment, the very elongated terminal segment of the Mx1 palp, the morphology of the two large bristles (tooth bristles) of the Mx1 third endite (one smooth, one serrated) and the absence of d-seta on T1. In the present paper, five new species are described under this new genus: Siamopsis renateae gen. et sp. nov., S. suttajiti gen. et sp. nov., S. conspecta gen. et sp. nov., S. khoratensis gen. et sp. nov. and Siamopsis planitia gen. et sp. nov. A key to the species of Siamopsis gen. nov. is also provided.

Highlights

  • The subfamily Cypridopsinae Kaufmann, 1900, with Cypridopsis Brady, 1867 as type genus, is characterized by a reduced caudal ramus that forms flagellum-like structures

  • A key to genera with RV overlapping LV of the subfamily Cypridopsinae is given above

  • The occurrence of a cylindrical CR has been recognized in three genera, Klieopsis, Plesiocypridopsis and Siamopsis gen. nov

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Introduction

The subfamily Cypridopsinae Kaufmann, 1900, with Cypridopsis Brady, 1867 as type genus, is characterized by a reduced caudal ramus that forms flagellum-like structures. About 204 species in 17 genera of subfamily Cypridopsinae have so far been recognized worldwide (Martens & Savatenalinton 2011; Higuti & Martens 2012). The subfamily contains six monospecific genera: Austrocypridopsis McKenzie, 1982, Bryocypris Røen, 1956, Cabelocypridopsis Higuti & Martens, 2012, Klieopsis Martens et al, 1991, Thermopsis Külköylüoğlu et al, 2003 and Tungucypridopsis Victor & Fernando, 1983. Four of those genera, together with three multispecific others (Martenscypridopsis Karanovic, European Journal of Taxonomy 384: 1–39 (2017).

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