Two new species of Leicacandona Karanovic (Ostracoda, Candoninae) from the Great Sandy Desert, Australia
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-17, 04:39authored byIvana Karanovic, McKay, K
Two new species, Leicacandona pinkajartinyi sp. nov. and L. jula sp. nov., are described from the Great Sandy Desert, Western Australia. Both species have reduced posterior claws on the caudal ramus, but differ in carapace shape and the length of setae and number of segments on the second and third thoracopods. A cladistic tree based on 27 morphological characters and a tree based on geographic latitudes and longitudes of the localities where Leicacandona species have been collected so far were constructed. These two cladograms do not correspond completely, although some similarities exist. The results obtained here agree with those obtained for some other subterranean animals in Australia, and they are understood as independent colonizations of subterranean waters by a couple of widespread surface water species.
History
Publication title
Journal of Natural History
Volume
44
Issue
45-46
Pagination
2715-2736
ISSN
0022-2933
Department/School
School of Natural Sciences
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Place of publication
4 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, England, Oxo
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Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Assessment and management of terrestrial ecosystems