Cylindroleberididae

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Cylindroleberididae
Temporal range: Lower Silurian–Recent
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Ostracod
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Crustacea
Class: Ostracoda
Order: Myodocopida
Superfamily: Cylindroleberidoidea
Müller, 1906
Family: Cylindroleberididae
Müller, 1906
Subfamilies[1]
  • Kornicker, 1981
  • Poulsen, 1965
  • Müller, 1906
  • Karanovic & Lörz, 2012
  • genera incertae sedis
    • Siveter, Sutton, Briggs & Siveter, 2003
    • Vannier & Siveter, 1995
    • Nasunaris Siveter, Briggs, Siveter & Sutton, 2010
    • Pauline Siveter, Briggs, Siveter, Sutton & Joomun, 2012

Cylindroleberididae is a family of ostracods that shows remarkable morphological diversity. The defining feature is the possession of gills: 7–8 leaf-like pairs at the posterior of the body. Other features common to all species in the family include a "baleen-comb" on both the maxilla and the fifth limb, a sword-shaped coxal endite on the mandible, and the triaenid bristles on the basal endites of the mandible.[2]

Species of the Cylindroleberididae are found in marine areas, from shallow waters to depths of more than 4,500 metres (14,800 ft).[3] Most species are approximately 2 millimetres (0.08 in) long. In 2006, there were 219 described species.[4]

A fossil discovered in 2003 with preserved soft parts has been assigned to the Cylindroleberididae.[5] The fossil appears to have gills and is thought to date from 425 million years ago.[5]

Subtaxa[]

Cylindroleberididae contains the following subfamilies and genera.[1]

  • Kornicker, 1981
    • Kornicker, 1958
    • Skogsberg, 1920
    • Kornicker, 1981
    • Poulsen, 1965
    • Kornicker, 1981
    • Kornicker, 1981
    • Kornicker & Sohn, 2000
    • Weitschat, 1983
    • Monostori, 1991
    • Poulsen, 1965 (nomen nudum)
  • Poulsen, 1965
    • Kornicker, 1981
    • Kornicker, 1981
    • Brady, 1897
    • Skogsberg, 1920
    • Kesling & Ploch, 1960
    • Kornicker, 1981
    • Kornicker, van bakel, Fraaije & Jagt, 2006
    • Bless, 1973
    • Kornicker, 1981
  • Müller, 1906
    • Poulsen, 1965
    • Strand, 1928
    • Kornicker, 1975
    • Poulsen, 1965
    • Brady, 1867
    • Kornicker, 1975
    • Poulsen, 1965
    • Kornicker, 1989
    • Kornicker, 1975
    • Poulsen, 1965
    • Kornicker, 1975
    • Kornicker, 1991
    • Kornicker, 1975
    • Poulsen, 1965
    • Kornicker, 1974
    • Kornicker, 1986
    • Kornicker, 1974
    • Kornicker, 1975
    • Kornicker, 1975
    • Kornicker in Kornicker & Poore, 1996
    • Kornicker, 1994
  • Karanovic & Lörz, 2012
    • Kornicker, 1994
  • genera incertae sedis
    • Siveter, Sutton, Briggs & Siveter, 2003
    • Vannier & Siveter, 1995
    • Nasunaris Siveter, Briggs, Siveter & Sutton, 2010
    • Pauline Siveter, Briggs, Siveter, Sutton & Joomun, 2012

References[]

  1. ^ a b Brandão, S. N.; Angel, M. V.; Karanovic, I.; Perrier, V. & Meidla, T. (2018). World Ostracoda Database. Cylindroleberididae Müller, 1906. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=196139 on 2018-09-11
  2. ^ Erik Mellentin Poulsen (1965). "Ostracoda-Myodocopa Part 2 Cypridiniformes-Rutidermatidae, Sarsiellidae and Asteropidae". Dana Report No. 65. XII: 1–483.
  3. ^ Louis S. Kornicker (1981). "Revision, distribution, ecology, and ontogeny of the ostracode subfamily Cyclasteropinae (Myodocopina: Cylinderoleberididae)". Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology. 319 (319): 1–548. doi:10.5479/si.00810282.319.
  4. ^ Anna E. Syme; Gary C. B. Poore (2006). "A checklist of species of Cylindroleberididae (Crustacea:Ostracoda)" (PDF). Museum Victoria Science Reports. 9: 1–20. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 6, 2007.
  5. ^ a b ; Mark D. Sutton; Derek E. G. Briggs & Derek J. Siveter (2003). "An ostracode crustacean with soft parts from the Lower Silurian" (PDF). Science. 302 (5651): 1749–1751. doi:10.1126/science.1091376. PMID 14657495. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2011-03-09.

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