On The Evolutionary Biology of Elpidium Ostracods (Limnocytheridae, Timiriaseviinae): a Proposal for Pluridisciplinary Studies

Authors

Dan L. DANIELOPOL1, Ricardo L. PINTO2, Martin GROSS3, Julia da Silva PEREIRA2, Nicoletta RIEDL4

  • 1 Institute of Earth Sciences (Geology and Palaeontology) Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Austria
  • 2 Instituto de Geociências – UnB, Laboratório de Micropaleontologia, Brasília, Brazil
  • 3 Universalmuseum Joanneum (Geology and Palaeontology), Graz, Austria
  • 4 Institute of Zoology, University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria

Abstract

The present essay reviews the history of the research on Elpidium ostracods (Timiriaseviinae), a group exclusively known to live in micro-aquaria of phytotelmata from Neotropical bromeliaceans. A new species, E. martensi n. sp., is described and aspects dealing with functional morphology and taxonomy of the genus are presented. Related to these topics an evolutionary hypothesis and a programme of pluridisciplinary research are proposed. This should allow further improvement of our knowledge on the origin and evolution of the subfamily Timiriaseviinae, one of the most diverse cytheroid ostracod groups in inland waters since the beginning of the Mesozoic. Specifically, the following aspects are treated in-depth in the essay: (1) morphologic traits of the valves, useful for characterisation of Timiriaseviinae taxa; (2) the reversal of the valve overlap and hinge elements; (3) the diverse development of the posterior half of the female carapace, a quasi-independent morphological trait; (4) the morphological shapes of the male copulatory process; (5) the functional significance of the antero-ventral segment of the valve selvage for the life of Elpidium ostracods in the micro-aquaria of the bromeliaceans; (6) the necessary improvement of comparative descriptions of the limbs-chaetotaxy for Timiriaseviinae.

Keywords:

Non-marine Ostracoda, Timiriaseviinae, Elpidium, taxonomy, functional morphology, evolutionary hypothesis, prospects for pluridisciplinary research

How to Cite

On The Evolutionary Biology of Elpidium Ostracods (Limnocytheridae, Timiriaseviinae): a Proposal for Pluridisciplinary Studies. (2014). Geo-Eco-Marina, 20(1), 87-130. https://journal.geoecomar.ro/geo-eco-marina/article/view/06_2014

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Published: 2014-12-31
Pages 87-130

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