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New genus of the family Laophontidae T. Scott, 1905 (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) from Hupo on the eastern coast of Koreaopen access

Authors
Oh, Je HyeokKim, DongsungLee, Wonchoel
Issue Date
Feb-2024
Publisher
Pensoft Publishers
Keywords
East Sea; Harpacticoid copepods; meiofauna; Strictlaophonte; subtidal zone; taxonomy
Citation
Biodiversity Data Journal, v.12, pp 1 - 16
Pages
16
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Biodiversity Data Journal
Volume
12
Start Page
1
End Page
16
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/195462
DOI
10.3897/BDJ.12.e108106
ISSN
1314-2836
1314-2828
Abstract
Background The Laophontidae is a very large and diverse family containing more than 320 species and 74 genera in the Harpacticoida. According to records published until recently, 25 species of 12 genera of Laophontidae were reported to appear in Korean waters. The most common laophontid species in Korean waters is Paralaophonte congenera (Sars, 1908). During research on the meiobenthic community in the subtidal zone near the Korean coast in the East Sea, we found an undescribed genus of the Laophontidae family. The character traits of this undescribed specimen of the Laophontidae family do not match any existing genus. New information Herein, a new genus of the interstitial marine benthic copepods family Laophontidae T. Scott, 1905 is described from the subtidal zone near Hupo Harbour on the east coast of Korea. This genus was named Strictlaophonte gen. nov. and has been classified into the family Laophontidae. This was based on the presence of seven segmented female antennules, reduced antennary exopod, first endopodal segments having no inner setae from the second leg to the fourth leg and P5 with a distinct exopod that is not fused at the basis. The distinguishing features of Strictlaophonte gen. nov. are P5 exopod having only four setae, the P1 exopod having two segments and the antenna exopod having four setae. In particular, this new genus has unique characteristics in that the caudal rami are very tightly attached to each other.
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