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Taxonomy and sexual dimorphism of a new species of Loxoconcha (Podocopida: Ostracoda) from the Pleistocene of the Japan Sea
Authors:HIROKAZU OZAWA  TOHRU ISHII
Institution:Department of Geology, National Science Museum, Japan, 3-23-1 Hyakunin-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-0073, Japan;
Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science, Kanazawa University, Kakuma-machi, Kanazawa 920-1192, Japan
Abstract:A new ostracod, Loxoconcha kamiyai sp. nov. in the Family Loxoconchidae, is described from the Pleistocene Omma Formation of Japan. Its geological and geographical distributions suggest that this species was once endemic to the Japan Sea, where it would have evolved until the Pliocene. Since the early Pleistocene, this species would have become extinct within this marginal sea during glacial maxima, probably due to its narrower salinity tolerances and geographical distributions than those of extant species inhabiting the euryhaline environments in other seas. The distributional patterns of pore systems in this species strongly suggest its closest phylogenetic affinities to a living species, Loxocorniculum mutsuense . These two species show a unique adult sexual dimorphism in the anterior element of the hingement. Taking the female hingement morphology as a standard, the male hingement can be explained in terms of heterochrony, i.e. paedomorphosis. Sexual hingement dimorphism with paedomorphosis occurs in only one phylogenetic group of the genus Loxoconcha , which is distinguished by the ontogenetic distributional patterns of pore systems. This morphology may represent relict primitive characters of ancient ostracods and could be an important character for evaluating the history of sexual dimorphism in ostracods since the Palaeozoic.  © 2008 The Linnean Society of London, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society , 2008, 153 , 239–251.
Keywords:endemic species  hingement  paedomorphosis  phylogeny
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