Publication Type:
Journal ArticleSource:
Zootaxa, Magnolia Press, Volume 251, p.1-12 (2003)Call Number:
A03ROG02IDUSURL:
http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2003f/z00251f.pdfKeywords:
Chirocephalidae, Galaziella, Galaziellidae, Polyartemiella hazeniAbstract:
The second antenna of male anostracans in the genera Polyartemia and Polyartemiella are described as polyramous, unsegmented structures. These features are in sharp contrast to males of all other anostracan genera, which bear variously ornamented, uniramal second antenna that are secondarily two-segmented. By following the development of the second antenna of male P. hazeni through various instars, the author found that the posterior ramus is the actual second antenna, unsegmented, and that the remaining rami represent a rigid antennal appendage, a structure common to the majority of genera within the Chirocephalidae. In addition, the family Chirocephalidae is redefined, the genus Galaziella is synonymized with Chirocephalus, and a key to genera and a checklist of described species are provided.
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