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Brevisomabathynella gen. nov. with two new species from Western Australia (Bathynellacea, Syncarida): the first definitive evidence of predation in Parabathynellidae

Water Analysis & Research Center, 560 Sintanjin-Ro, Daedeok-Gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea, 306-711
Water Analysis & Research Center, 560 Sintanjin-Ro, Daedeok-Gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea, 306-711
Department of Zoology, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Nagarjunanagar 522 510, India
Crustacea Parabathynellidae Brevisomabathynella gen. nov. two new predatory species Western Australia

Abstract

Brevisomabathynella gen. nov. is established for two new species, B. cooperi sp. nov. and B. cunyuensis sp. nov., from Western Australia. An illustrated description of both species is given. The two species stand out in the family Parabathynellidae by their pygmoid body (the ratio of length to width: 5) and the relatively long head (equaling the anterior five thoracic segments combined). The following characters of both new species associated with the mouthparts are also unique within the Parabathynellidae: (i) the gargantuan labrum with a high number (> 30) of narrow teeth, (ii) the incisor process with four main and three tiny additional teeth, arranged in two size groups, and (iii) the two disto-inner spines of the distal endite of the maxillule being longer than the terminal spines. These unusual characters seem to have developed in response to the predatory habits, which is evidenced by the presence of an unidentified ostracod prey in the gut of B. cunyuensis. The new genus, with its primitive characters, closely resembles the genus Notobathynella Schminke, 1973.

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