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Published: 2008-06-13
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A new family of the order Ctenopoda (Crustacea: Cladocera) from the depths of the Black Sea

A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninsky prospect 33, 119071 Moscow, Russian Federation
Institute of Biology of Southern Seas of the Ukraine National Academy of Sciences, prospect Nakhimova 2, 99011 Sevastopol’, Ukraine
Crustacea Pseudopenilia bathyalis taxonomic description Pseudopenilidae hydrogen sulfide zone

Abstract

The recently described Pseudopenilia bathyalis Sergeeva, 2004, found in the depths of the Black Sea and initially attributed to family Sididae (Crustacea: Cladocera: Ctenopoda), have after reinvestigation been placed in Pseudopenilidae, a new family of the cladoceran order Ctenopoda. The following set of the main diagnostic features characterize Pseudopenilidae: comparatively large antennules with long sensory seta and five aesthetascs; long and massive second antennae with two-segmented branches armed with long, one-segmented, needle-shaped setae without setules; maxillules without long setae; lack of second maxillae; closed brood pouch; six pairs of similar thoracic limbs without gnathobases and filtering setae; small epipodites present only on thoracic limbs of first pair; large postabdomen, having massive terminal claws and one-segmented, needle-shaped setae nanatoriae without setules; resting eggs with hard outer shell. Among Ctenopoda, Pseudopenilidae is closest to the marine Penilia (family Sididae, subfamily Penilinae) but is at the same time very different. P. bathyalis is a member of the recently discovered community of invertebrates, populating the deep anaerobic zone of the Black Sea, whose taxonomic diversity and mode of existence need further investigations.

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