Genus Diasterope Kornicker, 1975
- Diasterope Kornicker, L.S. 1975. Antarctic Ostracoda (Myodocopina), Parts 1 & 2. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology No. 163: 1-720 [p. 388].
Type species:
Diasterope pilosa Poulsen, 1965 by original designation.
Introduction
(From Syme & Poore, 2006). Remarks.—Poulsen (1965) erected this genus for four new species but did not designate a type species. Kornicker (1975) designated the type species as Diasterope pilosa Poulsen, 1965 and in doing so validated the genus name. There are ten species.
Distribution
States
Victoria
Diagnosis
The genus is diagnosed by the unique combination of characters: first antenna s-seta with configuration 1+6, first antenna d-seta absent, mandible e-seta present, mandible exopod length greater than 50 percent of length of dorsal margin of endopod article 1. Specific differences are based on the number of dorsal setae on the third article of the first antenna, number of dorsal setae on the mandible basale, arrangement of setae on the maxilla, and number of setae on the seventh limb.
General References
Syme, A. Poore, G.C.P. 2006. Three new ostracod species from coastal Australian waters (Crustacea: Ostracoda: Myodocopa: Cylindroleberididae). Zootaxa 1305: 51-67 [p. 6]
History of changes
Published | As part of group | Action Date | Action Type | Compiler(s) |
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18-May-2010 | ADDED |