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1 February 2005 A NEW BATHYNELLID FROM INDIA WITH UNUSUAL MOUTHPARTS (BATHYNELLACEA: BATHYNELLIDAE)
Y. Ranga Reddy, Horst Kurt Schminke
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Abstract

Serbanibathynella primaindica gen. n., sp. n. is described from India. It is the sister taxon of the genus Nannobathynella Noodt, 1969. The most spectacular apomorphic feature is the mandible, which has no gnathobase. Only three teeth persist on the first segment of the palp, which is subequal to the second segment in length. Both are equipped with strong musculature, and there is a joint between them allowing a backward swing of the terminal part of the palp. This joint is unique within Bathynellidae. Only Agnathobathynella ecclesi Schminke, 1980, can rival the new species in the specialization of mouthparts. The new species is the fifth species of Bathynellidae described from the tropics.

Y. Ranga Reddy and Horst Kurt Schminke "A NEW BATHYNELLID FROM INDIA WITH UNUSUAL MOUTHPARTS (BATHYNELLACEA: BATHYNELLIDAE)," Journal of Crustacean Biology 25(1), 25-30, (1 February 2005). https://doi.org/10.1651/C-2501
Received: 29 March 2004; Accepted: 1 August 2004; Published: 1 February 2005
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