Sixty-five ostracode species belonging to 41 genera and 17 families were recorded in the outer shelf and upper slope off Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina states, southernmost Brazil, between 100 and 586 m water depth interval. The ostracode occurrences are hypothesized to be influenced by both, the coastal waters and the Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW). The taxonomy of some species of
Bradleya Hornibrook, 1952,
Legitimocythere Coles & Whatley, 1989 and
Henryhowella Puri, 1957 previously described in the same study area is revised.
Bradleya gaucha sp. nov.,
Legitimocythere megapotamica sp. nov.,
Apatihowella acelos sp. nov.,
Apatihowella capitulum sp. nov.,
Apatihowella besnardi sp. nov.,
Apatihowella convexa sp. nov., and
Aversovalva tomcronini sp. nov. are herein proposed.
Trachyleberis aorata Bergue & Coimbra, 2008 is reassigned to the genus
Legitimocythere and
Bradleya pseudonormani Ramos et al., 2009 has its diagnosis emended.
Bythocypris praerenis Brandão, 2008 is considered a junior synonym of
Bythocypris kyamos Whatley et al., 1998a.
Apatihowella Jellinek & Swanson, 2003 and
Legitimocythere species have well-defined bathymetric distributions and are potential paleoceanographic markers for the Quaternary in the Southern Brazilian Margin.