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  • An examination of Lourinia armata suggests it is actually a complex of four distinct morphospecies, identified through detailed observations.
  • One of these is recognized as Lourinia aff. armata, while the other three are new species: Lourinia wellsi sp. nov., L. gocmeni sp. nov., and L. aldabraensis sp. nov.
  • Additionally, the genus Lourinia is found to be globally distributed, and a previous synonym has been reinstated as Lourinia nicobarica based on its unique features, prompting a call for further exploration of potential new species in this genus.

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An attempt was made to test if Lourinia armata (Claus, 1866)as it is currently diagnosedrepresents a species complex. Detailed examination and comparisons of several specimens collected from different localities suggest that L. armata indeed represents a complex of four closely related morphospecies that can be differentiated from one another by only detailed observations. One of the four species is identified as Lourinia aff. armata and the other three species are described as new to science and named as Lourinia wellsi sp. nov., L. gocmeni sp. nov., and L. aldabraensis sp. nov. Detailed review of previous species records indicates that the genus Lourinia Wilson, 1924 is distributed worldwide. Ceyloniella nicobarica Sewell, 1940, originally described from Nicobar Island and previously considered a junior subjective synonym of L. armata is reinstated as Lourinia nicobarica (Sewell, 1940) comb. nov. on the basis of the unique paddle-shaped caudal ramus seta V. It is postulated that almost all of these records are unreliable in terms of representing true Lourinia aff. armata described herein. On the other hand, the comparative evaluation of the illustrations and descriptions in the published literature indicates the presence of several new species waiting to be discovered in the genus Lourinia. It has been determined that, according to updated modern keys, the recent inclusion of the monotypic genus Archeolourinia Corgosinho Schizas, 2013 in the Louriniidae is not justified since Archeolourinia shermani Corgosinho Schizas, 2013 does not belong to this family but should be assigned to the Canthocamptidae. On the other hand, it has been argued that the exact phylogenetic position of the Louriniidae still remains problematic since none of the diagnostic characters supports the monophyly of the family within the Oligoarthra. It has also been argued that the close relationship between Louriniidae and Canthocamptidae is supported since both families share the homologous sexual dimorphism (apophysis) on P3 endopod. The most important characteristic that can possibly be used to define Louriniidae is the reduction of maxilliped.

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Article Synopsis
  • An examination of Lourinia armata suggests it is actually a complex of four distinct morphospecies, identified through detailed observations.
  • One of these is recognized as Lourinia aff. armata, while the other three are new species: Lourinia wellsi sp. nov., L. gocmeni sp. nov., and L. aldabraensis sp. nov.
  • Additionally, the genus Lourinia is found to be globally distributed, and a previous synonym has been reinstated as Lourinia nicobarica based on its unique features, prompting a call for further exploration of potential new species in this genus.
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