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1 August 2008 A New Genus and Species of Ridgewayiidae (Copepoda: Calanoida) from Subterranean Waters of Northwestern Australia
Danny Tang, Harley Barron, Sarah Goater
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Abstract

A new ridgewayiid copepod, Stygoridgewayia trispinosa n. g. and n. sp., is described from continental ground waters of the Cape Range Peninsula and Pilbara regions of Western Australia, as the first occurrence of this family in fresh waters. The new genus can be distinguished from other ridgewayiid genera by a combination of characters that include three digitiform processes and striated membrane on each caudal ramus, fused ancestral segments II-IV and V-VI on the antennary exopod, leg 1 with a subterminal flagellum on the outer spiniform setae of the terminal exopodal segment, legs 3 and 4 with two outer spiniform setae on the terminal exopodal segment, and female leg 5 with reduced armature on the exopod, terminal exopodal segment inserted along the distal margin of the middle exopodal segment, and endopod absent. We postulate that this new ridgewayiid is a particle feeder living in close contact with the sediment surface, and originated in shallow coastal waters and secondarily colonized the freshwater hypogean environment.

Danny Tang, Harley Barron, and Sarah Goater "A New Genus and Species of Ridgewayiidae (Copepoda: Calanoida) from Subterranean Waters of Northwestern Australia," Journal of Crustacean Biology 28(3), 551-563, (1 August 2008). https://doi.org/10.1651/07-2869R.1
Received: 15 April 2007; Accepted: 1 November 2007; Published: 1 August 2008
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KEYWORDS
Copepoda
ground water
Ridgewayiidae
Stygoridgewayia trispinosa
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