Atlas of Atlantic Ostracods

Taxon details

Gigantocypris dracontovalis Cannon, 1940

Order:
MYODOCOPIDA
Family:
Cypridinidae
Size range (females):
8-10 mm
Size range (males):
7-9 mm
Depth:
abyssopelagic

Notes

34 records

This species was described by Cannon from the western Indian Ocean, and Poulsen (1962) concluded that the Atlantic species is synonymous with it. It is a smaller and more oval in shape than muelleri, which is the most frequently encountered species in the Atlantic. It has been taken in very large numbers in benthopelagic tows off the Goban Spur to the southwest of Britian. The live coloration is quite distinct, being tinged with purple and the eye-shine of the naupliar eye is golden. It is quite common at depths >3000m, but it has been assumed that all the specimens are the same species. However, the size variation of adult females with eggs or embryos in the brood pouch is considerable, even though being such a fragile species getting reliable length measurements is a problem.

All n Mean mm s.d. Range mm
Female 24 10.03 1.17 8.42-11.80
Male 6 9.68 0.33 9.33-10.33
A-1 19 7.44 0.38 6.75-8.08
A-2 6 5.65 0.47 5.17-6.33
A-3 1 4.17
A-4 2 3.08-3.42
A-5 1 2.58

Map

Distribution map for Gigantocypris  dracontovalis SST key

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