Odysseylana

Odysseylana
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Odysseylana

Malyutina, 1995
Species
  • Odysseylana sirenkoi
  • Odysseylana setosa
  • Odysseylana sakijang
  • Odysseylana temasek
Synonyms
  • Parilcirolana Yu & Li, 2001

Odysseylana is a genus of marine isopod crustaceans in the family Cirolanidae, typically found in shallow waters in the Western Pacific, especially from Singapore and off Macau.[1] It was initially described as a monotypic genus by Malyutina in 1995,[2] and later expanded to include additional species, including two discovered in Singapore during a comprehensive marine biodiversity survey.[1]

Taxonomy

The genus Odysseylana was established by Malyutina in 1995 with the description of the type species, Odysseylana sirenkoi, from off southern Vietnam. The genus was revised in 2015 by Sidabalok and Bruce, who described two new species from Singapore: Odysseylana sakijang and Odysseylana temasek.[1] They also synonymized the genus Parilcirolana[3] with Odysseylana, thus renaming Parilcirolana setosa as Odysseylana setosa.[1]

Species

As of the latest revision, Odysseylana includes four recognized species:[1]

The recognized species were found in the locations below:

  • Odysseylana sirenkoi Malyutina, 1995 – South China Sea, off Vietnam
  • Odysseylana setosa Yu & Li, 2001 – Beibu Gulf to northern South China Sea
  • Odysseylana sakijang Sidabalok & Bruce, 2015 – Singapore
  • Odysseylana temasek Sidabalok & Bruce, 2015 – Singapore

Description

Members of the genus Odysseylana are characterized by:[1]

  • An elongate body (2.9–3.5 times as long as wide)
  • A head without a rostral point
  • A pentagonal and flat frontal lamina
  • Short first three antennal peduncle articles with longer fourth and fifth articles
  • A quadrate pleopod 1 peduncle and a slender pleopod 1 endopod

Distribution

Thus far, Odysseylana species are only found exclusively in the western Pacific Ocean, from Singapore to the South China Sea near Macau.[1] They have not been recorded in better-documented marine faunas such as those of Australia or South Africa.

Ecology and behaviour

Ecological and behavioural studies are lacking for members of the genus Odysseylana.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Sidabalok, Conni M.; Bruce, Niel L. (2015-09-25). "Revision of the cirolanid isopod genus Odysseylana Malyutina, 1995 (Crustacea) with description of two new species from Singapore". Zootaxa. 4021 (2). doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4021.2.6. ISSN 1175-5334.
  2. ^ Malyutina, M.V. (1995). Odysseylana sirenkoi, a new genus and species of cirolanid isopod from the South China Sea (Crustacea: Isopoda). Asian Marine Biology, 12: 101–109.
  3. ^ Yu, H., & Li, X. (2001). Parilcirolana setosa, a new genus and a new species of Cirolanidae (Crustacea, Isopoda) from the South China Sea. National Science Museum Monographs, 21: 59–64.