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A new genus of Parastenocarididae Chappuis, 1940 (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) from the Amazonian Region, Brazil, with close affinity to Murunducaris Reid, 1994

Journal

NAUPLIUS
Volume 29, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

SOC BRASILEIRA CARCINOLOGIA
DOI: 10.1590/2358-2936e2021015

Keywords

Amazonian basin; Fontinalicaridinae; groundwater; hyporheos; Neotropics

Funding

  1. Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst DAAD
  2. Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado do Amazonas
  3. Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg
  4. FAPEMIG [CRA-BPV-00393-16, CRA-BPV-00547-17]
  5. CNPq [563318/2010-4]
  6. FAPESP [2010/52318-6]

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The new genus Santaremicaris is proposed to accommodate a new species and a rediscovered species, both from the Amazonas River at Santarem, Brazil, showing clear autapomorphies that distinguish them from related genus Murunducaris. The males of both genera share similar conspicuous ornamentation and an enlarged intercoxal sclerite on the fifth leg.
Santaremicaris gen. nov. is proposed to accommodate Santaremicaris amazonensis sp. nov., a new species collected by Noodt from the hyporheic zone of the Amazonas River at Santarem, Brazil, and Parastenocaris santaremensis Noodt, 1963, which is redescribed and designated as the type species of the new genus. The new genus is recorded also from several localities of the Amazonian hydrographic basin. Santaremicaris gen. nov. is well supported by clear autapomorphies, e.g., 1) the absence of distal spinules on the endopod of the second swimming leg of the male, which is ornamented with strong outer spinules along the first 2/3 of the segment and armed with a long distal seta the insertion area of which covers almost the whole width of the segment; 2) the presence of a triangular, short and strongly sclerotized endopod on the fourth swimming leg of the male; and 3) the presence of a long and slim male fifth leg ending in a long distal spiniform process, with irregular margins, armed with only three setigerous elements on the outer margin, and reaching the middle of the subsequent urosomal segment or beyond it. The new genus is closely related to Murunducaris Reid, 1994, with males sharing conspicuous ornamentation on the inner margin of the first swimming leg basis, represented either by an enlarged spinule accompanied by minute accessory spinules or by a row of strong spinules. In addition, the males of both Murunducaris and Santaremicaris gen. nov. share an enlarged intercoxal sclerite with a median process on the fifth leg.

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