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Xiang, P.; Ye, Y.; Chen, X.; Chen, R.; Lin, M. (2017). Euphilomedes biacutidens (Ostracoda, Myodocopida, Philomedidae), a new species from China Sea. PeerJ. 5: e3488.
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Xiang, P.; Ye, Y.; Chen, X.; Chen, R.; Lin, M.
2017
Euphilomedes biacutidens (Ostracoda, Myodocopida, Philomedidae), a new species from China Sea
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5: e3488
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Ostracods are one of the major groups of marine benthos, inhabiting virtually all oceanic environments worldwide, and a total of 31 species have been recorded in genus Euphilomedes Kornicker, 1967. In the present study, we describe a new species Euphilomedes biacutidens collected from the Taiwan Strait and South China Sea. E. biacutidens sp. nov. differs from the related species of the genus Euphilomedes in having a unique combination of the characteristics of spines on carapace, the filaments on sensory seta, the arrangement of setae on tip of the first antenna, the numbers of setae on appendages, the claws on fifth limb, the teeth on the comb of the seventh limb and furcal claws. It is particularly obvious that it has a bifurcated and pointed ventral corner of the rostrum, two spines on the posterior margin of right valve, a row of teeth along the inner margin of article 3 of the endopod of the second antenna, and some long claws instead of setae on the fifth limb.
China Sea
Systematics, Taxonomy
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