The ostracod genus Trachyleberis (Crustacea; Ostracoda) and its type species
The Trachyleberididae is one of the most diverse families of the Ostracoda in Mesozoic to present-day marine environments. Its type genus is Trachyleberis Brady, 1898, first described on the basis of specimens collected alive. Unfortunately the identity and morphological characteristics of the type...
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Published in | Marine biodiversity Vol. 43; no. 4; pp. 363 - 405 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Berlin/Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
01.12.2013
Springer Nature B.V |
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Summary: | The Trachyleberididae is one of the most diverse families of the Ostracoda in Mesozoic to present-day marine environments. Its type genus is
Trachyleberis
Brady, 1898, first described on the basis of specimens collected alive. Unfortunately the identity and morphological characteristics of the type species of
Trachyleberis
have long been the subject of confusion resulting from misidentifications and misunderstandings in the literature. We review the taxonomic history of this problem, providing extensive synonymies, new diagnoses, descriptions and illustrations of relevant species. We establish the identity of the type species of
Trachyleberis
,
Cythere scabrocuneata
Brady, 1880, by reference to a previously-designated lectotype from the Seto Inland Sea, Japan, noting that a second distinct species,
Trachyleberis niitsumai
Ishizaki, 1971, is represented in the original syntypic series. We consider that in the interests of nomenclatural and taxonomic stability
C. scabrocuneata
should be retained as the type species of
Trachyleberis
, despite the fact that the original description of the genus was based on a species misidentified as
C. scabrocuneata
and which was subsequently described as a new species,
Trachyleberis lytteltonensis
Harding and Sylvester-Bradley, 1953. The geographical and stratigraphical distributions of
Trachyleberis
are reconsidered in the light of our revision.
Trachyleberis
now comprises 18 known species inhabiting shallow marine environments of the Northwestern Pacific from Japan to the northern coast of the South China Sea off Hong Kong. The revised stratigraphic occurrence of
Trachyleberis
is from the Eocene to Recent. As many as 400 living and fossil species have been previously assigned to
Trachyleberis
and they range from the Cretaceous to the Recent; Cretaceous species formerly attributed to
Trachyleberis
are now re-assigned to other genera. We suggest that
Trachyleberis
most likely evolved from a
Cythereis
-like ancestor during the Eocene–Oligocene of Japan, the same area that is the centre of its modern distribution. |
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ISSN: | 1867-1616 1867-1624 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12526-013-0163-6 |