Candonidae
Candona candida
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Ostracoda
Order: Podocopida
Superfamily: Cypridoidea
Family: Candonidae
Kaufmann, 1900
Subfamilies
  • Candoninae
  • Cyclocypridinae
  • Paracypridinae

Candonidae is a family of ostracods, containing around 25% of all known species of freshwater ostracods.[1] Around 75% of genera in the family are endemic to a single zoogeographic region.[1] It contains more than 500 species, of which more than 300 are endemic to the Palearctic realm.[1]

Cyclocypridinae are generally good swimmers,[2] but Candoninae is unable to swim.[3]

Paracypridinae lives in marine and brackish waters,[4] although a few can live in freshwater.[5][6]

Taxonomy

The following genera are recognised in the family Candonidae:[7]

  • Aglaiella Daday, 1910 †
  • Aglaiocypris Sylvester-Bradley, 1947
  • Acandona
  • Allocypria Rome, 1962
  • Amphitritecandona Karanovic, 2007
  • Areacandona Karanovic, 2005
  • Baicalocandona Mazepova, 1976
  • Candobrasilopsis Higuti & Martens, 2012
  • Candona Baird, 1845
  • Candonopsis Vavra, 1891
  • Coralliaglaia Hartmann, 1974
  • Cyclocypris Brady & Norman, 1889
  • Cryptocandona Kaufmann, 1900
  • Damonella Anderson, 1966 †
  • Deminutiocandona Karanovic, 2003
  • Dolerocypria Tressler, 1937
  • Electrocypria Wang, Matzke-Karasz & Horne, 2022
  • Eucandona Daday, 1900
  • Fabaeformiscandona Krstic, 1972
  • Gerdocypris McKenzie, 1983 †
  • Ghardaglaia Hartmann, 1964
  • Hancockcandonopsis Karanovic, 2018
  • Hansacypris Wouters, 1984
  • Humphreyscandona Karanovic & Marmonier, 2003
  • Indocandona Gupta, 1984
  • Kempfcyclocypris Karanovic, 2011
  • Kencandona Karanovic, 2007
  • Keysercypria Karanovic, 2011
  • Latinopsis Karanovic & Datry, 2009
  • Leicacandona Karanovic, 2007
  • Mangalocypria Wouters, 1998
  • Mazepovacandona Karanovic & Sitnikova, 2017
  • Meischcandona Karanovic, 2001
  • Meridiescandona Karanovic, 2003
  • Mungava Harding, 1962
  • Myanmarcypris Wang, Matzke-Karasz, Horne, Zhao, Cao, Zhang & Wang, 2020 †
  • Neglecandona
  • Neocandona Karanovic, 2005
  • Notacandona Karanovic & Marmonier, 2003
  • Origocandona Karanovic, 2005
  • Paracandona Hartwig, 1899 †
  • Paracypria Sars, 1910
  • Paracypris Sars, 1866
  • Parapontoparta Hartmann, 1955
  • Phlyctenophora Brady, 1880
  • Physocypria Vávra, 1897
  • Pierrecandona Karanovic, 2007
  • Pilbaracandona Karanovic & Marmonier, 2003
  • Pioneercandonopsis Karanovic, 2005
  • Pontoparta Vavra, 1901
  • Pseudocandona Kaufmann, 1900
  • Reconcavona Krömmelbein, 1962 †
  • Renaudcypris McKenzie, 1980
  • Salvadoriella Krömmelbein, 1963 †
  • Tasmanocypris McKenzie, 1979
  • Thalassocypria Hartmann, 1957
  • Trajancandona Karanovic, 1999
  • Trapezicandona Schornikov, 1969
  • Triangulocypris Teeter, 1975
  • Typhlocypris Vejdovsky, 1882

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Koen Martens; Isa Schön; Claude Meisch; David J. Horne (2008). "Global diversity of ostracods (Ostracoda, Crustacea) in freshwater". In Estelle V. Balian; Christian Lévêque; Hendrik Segers; Koen Martens (eds.). Freshwater Animal Diversity Assessment. Developments in Hydrobiology. Springer. doi:10.1007/s10750-007-9245-4. ISBN 978-1-4020-8258-0.
  2. Some aspects of the paleoecology and distribution of non-marine ostracoda from Upper Cretaceous intertrappean deposits and the Lameta Formation of peninsular India – page 67
  3. Thorp and Covich's Freshwater Invertebrates: Volume 4: Keys to Palaearctic Fauna
  4. Candoninae (Ostracoda) from the Pilbara Region in Western Australia
  5. Genus Paracypria Sars, 1910 - Lake Biwa Museum
  6. Losing the Bounty? Investigating Species Richness in Isolated Freshwater Ecosystems of Oceania
  7. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Candonidae Kaufmann, 1900". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2022-12-12.


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