Joseph S Hotekpo, Isa Schön, and Koen Martens (2024)
An endemic species flock of Candonidae Kaufmann, 1900 (Crustacea, Ostracoda) from wells in Benin (West Africa), with the description of a new subfamily, a new genus and five new species
Zootaxa, 5503(1):001-072.
Between 2015 and 2022, over 200 wells were sampled in four catchment areas of Benin, using both Cvetkov plankton nets (funnel 200 μm mesh size, 150 μm below valve) and baited traps. As artificial wells serve as ecotones (interfaces between  surface  and  groundwater  ecosystems),  the  ostracod  fauna  is  mostly  represented  by  two  families;  Cyprididae (mainly epigeic) and Candonidae (hypogeic). Here, we describe a new subfamily of Candonidae from the wells in Benin, the  Benincandoninae  subfam.  nov.  Hotèkpo  &  Martens,  represented  by  one  genus, Benincandona  gen.  nov.  Hotèkpo &  Martens. we  found  35  species  belonging  to  this  evolutionary  radiation,  of  which  we  describe  five  new  species: Benincandona  martini  gen.  et  spec.  nov.  Hotèkpo  &  Martens, B.  ibikounlei gen.  et  spec.  nov.  Hotèkpo  &  Martens, B. sakitii gen. et spec. nov. Hotèkpo & Martens, B. cebios gen. et spec. nov. Hotèkpo & Martens and B. trapezoides gen. et spec. nov. Hotèkpo & Martens. The new subfamily and genus are characterised by a unique combination of characters, such as a seven-segmented antennula and a caudal ramus with a fully developed ramus, a single apical (anterior) claw and three short setae. Species within the genus can be distinguished by their carapace and hemipenis morphology, together with some limb characteristics. whereas extensive subterranean candonid radiations have previously been reported from Europe,  North  and  Central  America  and  Northwest  Australia  (Pilbara),  this  is  the  first  time  such  a  vast  radiation  of subterranean candonids is reported from (west) Africa.
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            https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5503.1.1
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