Atlas of Atlantic Ostracods

Taxon details

Orthoconchoecia bispinosa (Claus, 1890)

Order:
MYODOCOPA
Suborder:
Halocypridina
Family:
Halocyprididae
Subfamily:
Conchoecinae
Size range (females):
1.7-2.1 mm
Size range (males):
1.5-2.0 mm
Depth:
mesopelagic

Notes

633 records

Müller (1906) classified this species in his ‘bispinosa group’, for which Granata and Caporiacco (1949) proposed the genus Orthoconchoecia, designating O. striola as the type species. This genus was also adopted by Poulsen (1973), but not by Angel (1970) when he differentiated the larger O. secerenda (Vavra, 1906) from this species – both Müller (1906) and Poulsen (1973) had considered the two species to be synonymous. Living specimens are readily distinguished, since O. bispinosa is translucent and delicately pigmented; whereas secernenda is more opaque and more intensely pigmented and also its shoulder vaults are much more evident, particularly in the juvenile instars. The map shows that its latitudinal range is 47° to 52°S. By day it is a shallow mesopelagic species with juveniles inhabiting shallower depths than the adults, resulting in two maxima in the profiles. At night all stages migrate up into the epipelagic zone and juveniles are frequently taken in neuston samples. Females also occur regularly at deeper depths down to 1000m

Equator n Mean mm s.d. Range mm
Female 40 1.85 0.070 1.68-2.00
Male 27 1.65 0.037 1.54-1.70
A-1 130 1.22 0.043 1.14-1.32
A-2 66 0.84 0.031 0.78-0.92
A-3 19 0.63 0.023 0.60-0.68
SOND n Mean mm s.d. Range mm
Female 288 1.94 0.076 1.80-2.10
Male 203 1.93 1.934 1.80-2.03
A-1
Azores Front n Mean mm s.d. Range mm
Female 16 1.90 0.076 1.82-2.08
Male 4 1.76 0.022 1.72-1.78
A-1 40 1.25 0.048 1.14-1.34
A-2 58 0.86 0.032 0.80-0.94
A-3 26 0.65 0.029 0.60-0.70

Map

Distribution map for Orthoconchoecia  bispinosa SST key

Bathymetry

bathymetry data for Orthoconchoecia  bispinosa
bathymetry data for Orthoconchoecia  bispinosa

Drawings

Drawings of Orthoconchoecia  bispinosa

Outline

Outline of Orthoconchoecia  bispinosa