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Distribution and taxonomy of shallow marine Ostracods from Northern Socotra Island (Indian Ocean) - Yemen

Forty-seven species belonging to 30 genera of ostracods have been identified from Recent shallow marine sediments collected along the northern coastline of the island of Socotra (Indian Ocean). The systematics and distribution of these ostracods are discussed. Three genera, Loxoconcha, Bosasella, an...

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Published in:Revue de micropaléontologie 2012-10, Vol.55 (4), p.149-170
Main Authors: Munef, Mohammed A., Al-Wosabi, Mohammed A., Keyser, Dietmar, Al-Kadasi, Wafa M.
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description Forty-seven species belonging to 30 genera of ostracods have been identified from Recent shallow marine sediments collected along the northern coastline of the island of Socotra (Indian Ocean). The systematics and distribution of these ostracods are discussed. Three genera, Loxoconcha, Bosasella, and Xestoleberis are found to have high species diversity. The species Loxoconcha ghardaqensis, Moosella striata are best documented in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden while Kotoracythere inconspicua and Triebelina sertata were found to be the most widespread species. The fauna shows a close affinity to other ostracod assemblages of the Indo-Pacific region, East African coast and Red Sea. Quarante-sept espèces appartenant à 30 genres d’ostracodes ont été identifiées à partir de sédiments marins peu profonds récents recueillis le long de la côte nord de l’île de Socotra (Océan Indien). La systématique de ces ostracodes est discutée. Trois genres, Loxoconcha, Bosasella et Xestoleberis ont une grande diversité d’espèces. Les espèces Loxoconcha ghardaqensis, Moosella striata sont mieux documentées dans la mer Rouge et le golfe d’Aden, alors que Kotoracythere inconspicua et Triebelina sertata sont les espèces les plus répandues. La faune montre une affinité étroite avec d’autres assemblages d’ostracodes de la région Indo-Pacifique, l’Afrique de l’Est et la côte de la mer Rouge.
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Gulf of Aden
Loxoconcha
Marin peu profond
Ostracoda
Ostracodes
Ostracods
Shallow marine
Socotra Island
Triebelina
Xestoleberis
Île de Socotra
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