“…REVISION OF TAXONOMIC POSITION OF PSEUDOCYPRETTA • 11 cypridopsine genera have been recorded worldwide (Meisch et al, 2019;Almeida et al, 2021;Jacobs & Martens, 2022). Seventeen of these genera do not have subapical setae: Klieopsis Martens et al, 1991(see Martens et al, 1991, Plesiocypridopsis Rome, 1965, Sarscypridopsis McKenzie, 1977(see Meisch, 2000, Potamocypris (see Martens, 1982;Horne & Smith, 2004), Pseudocypridopsis Karanovic, 1999(see Karanovic, 1999, Siamopsis Savatenalinton, 2017(see Savatenalinton, 2017, Tanganyikacypridopsis Martens, 1985(see Martens, 1985, Brazilodopsis Almeida, Higuti, Ferreira & Martens, 2021, Parananopsis Almeida, Higuti, Ferreira & Martens, 2021(see Almeida et al, 2021, Malawidopsis Jacobs & Martens, 2022 (see Jacobs & Martens, 2022); no information on these setae has been reported in six genera: e.g., Austrocypridopsis McKenzie, 1982, Cavernocypris Hartmann, 1964, Tungucypridopsis Victor, 1983. The absence of subapical setae thus seems to be a common feature of the T1 protopodite of Cypridopsinae and could be regarded as a synapomorphy for the subfamily.…”