Atlas of Atlantic Ostracods

Taxon details

Paraconchoecia cophopyga (Müller, G.W., 1906)

Order:
MYODOCOPA
Suborder:
Halocypridina
Family:
Halocyprididae
Subfamily:
Conchoecinae
Size range (females):
3.1-3.2 mm
Size range (males):
3 mm
Depth:
bathypelagic

Notes

24 records

This is an uncommon bathypelagic species with a broad scattering of records throughout all oceans, mostly at latitudes <30°. Müller (1906) placed it in his ‘dentata group’ remarking on its resemblance to P. oblonga, P. spinifera and P. echinata. Consequently Poulsen (1973) classified it in Paraconchoecia, when he re-established Claus’s genus. However, together with its smaller sibling species P. dentata, it exhibits a number of significant differences, for example only two the terminal setae on the sixth limb of the male are long, and exceptionally on the first antenna the b-seta is the longest seta, longer than the e-seta. So probably these two species P. cophopyga and P. dentata should be classified in a separate genus. cophopyga is a deep bathypelagic species living at depths of 1500-3000m. Müller (1906) recorded it at a few stations close to the Equator in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans and Poulsen (1973) at four stations in the Pacific. Chavtur (1977) has recorded it from 45°N in the north Pacific, and more recently (2003) from 64°S to the south of Australia. There are too few records from the Discovery transect to plot meaningful profiles.

N.Atlantic n Mean mm s.d. Range mm
Female 13 3.11 0.076 2.92-3.20
Male 8 3.03 0.048 2.96-3.08
A-1 4 2.40 2.30-2.52
A-2 3 1.60 1.54-1.64

Map

Distribution map for Paraconchoecia  cophopyga SST key

Bathymetry

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Drawings

Drawings of Paraconchoecia  cophopyga

Outline

Outline of Paraconchoecia  cophopyga