Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Personal tools

You are here: Home
3062 items matching your search terms.
Filter the results.
Item type



































New items since



Sort by relevance · date (newest first) · alphabetically
Article Reference On Amphibolocypris arida n.sp. (Crustacea, Ostracoda), from rock pools in Botswana (Southern Africa)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications
Article Reference On an endemic species flock of cypridopsine ostracods (Crustacea, Ostracoda) from the ancient Lake Malawi (Africa), with the description of a new genus and three new species
We describe Malawidopsis gen. nov., a new genus of Cypridopsinae Kaufmann, 1900 from the African ancient Lake Malawi. The genus comprises at least 17 new species, which makes it a significant ostracod radiation in this lake, parallel to a similar (but independent) cypridopsine radiation in Lake Tanganyika. Three of these new species are here described: Malawidopsis stellae gen. et. sp. nov., the type species of the new genus; M. ruwaydae gen. et. sp. nov. and M. antoniae gen. et. sp. nov.. The other new species are briefly illustrated and described, but are left in open nomenclature (sp. A, B, C, etc.). Cypridopsis cunningtoni Sars, 1910 and Potamocypris fuelleborni Daday, 1910 are transferred to Malawidopsis gen. nov. and are identical to Malawidopsis spec. F and Malawidopsis spec. N, respectively. The new tribe Plesiocyprisopsini trib. nov. is erected, and comprises the cypridopsine genera previously in the Cypridopsini s.l. with the right valve overlapping the left valve, at least anteriorly. Potential drivers of speciation within this endemic clade in Lake Malawi are briefly discussed. Bathymetry might have been important, with most species being restricted to shallower depths and only four species also occurring at depths of 75 m or more, but very few specimens were retrieved from greater depths. Most species occurred on coarse sand, but this sediment category coincides with shallower stations. Overall, most species appear to have a wide geographical distribution in the lake, so no geographical parapatric speciation is apparent. The occurrence of all species in sexual populations and the significant differences in the male sexual organs and the valves suggest that sexual selection might have been the most important driver in the speciation process of this species flock, but this should be further explored. Following deep coring results in Lake Malawi, the present clade could be (at least) c one million years old.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2022
Article Reference On Argentocypris sara gen. nov., sp. nov.(Ostracoda) from the Patagonian wetlands of Argentina
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications
Article Reference On Argentocypris sara gen. nov., sp. nov. (Crustacea, Ostracoda) from Patagonian wetlands of Argentina (South America)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications
Article Reference On Argentodromas bellanella gen. nov., sp. nov. (Crustacea, Ostracoda) from a stream in northern Argentina (South America). 
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2018
Article Reference On Bryocypris grandipes RØEN
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications
Article Reference On Callistocypris thailandensis sp. nov. (Ostracoda, Crustacea) from Thailand.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications
Article Reference On Callistocypris thailandensis sp. nov. (Ostracoda, Crustacea) from Thailand
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications
Article Reference On Darwinula incae DELACHAUX, 1928
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications
Article Reference On Darwinula stevensoni BRADY & ROBERTSON
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications