Addition of Some Marine Ostracoda and Diplostraca from Pakistan (Northern Arabian Sea) and Restudy of Ctenopod Penilia avirostris and Cyprinid Cypridina dentata
Quddusi B. Kazmi* and M.A. Kazmi
Department of Zoology, University of Karachi, Karachi
Fig. 1.
Schematic diagrams of subclasses of Ostracoda (after, Rodriguez-Lazaro and Muñoz, 2011).
Fig. 2.
Conchoecetta acuminata. A, carapace; B, antennule; C, antenna; D, furca.
Fig. 3.
A, Halocypria globose carapace; B, antennule; C, antenna; D, mandibular endopod; E, endites of maxilla; F, fifth limb; G, sixth limb; H, furca.
Fig. 4.
Parasterope sp. A, B, carapaces; C, antennule; D, antenna; E, mandible; F, sixth limb.
Fig. 5.
Cypridina dentata. A, entire; B, eggs; C, antennule; D, antenna; E, mandible; F, right furca; G, left furca; H, maxilla; I, endites of maxilla; J, fifth limb; K, seventh limb; L, seventh limb.
Fig. 6.
Instar of a myodocopid. A, carapace; B, epipodal appendage of a limb; C, endopod of antenna, sensory tubule; D, claw; E, surface detail of carapace.
Fig. 7.
Ancohenia robusta. Entire.
Fig. 8.
Rutiderma sp. A, carapace; B, Antennule
Fig. 10.
Penilia avirostris 1.5 mm. A, entire lateral view; B, ventral shell rim; C, antenna; D, abdomen.
Fig. 9.
Xestoleberis sp. A, carapace; B, carapace margin antennule; D, antenna; E, mandible.