Amphipod crustaceans from anchihaline cave waters of the Galapagos Islands |
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Authors: | JAN H. STOCK THOMAS M. ILIFFE |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Taxonomic Zoology, University of Amsterdam, P.O. Box 4766, 1009 AT Amsterdam, The Netherlands;Bermuda Biological Station for Research, Ferry Reach GE01, Bermuda |
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Abstract: | Three species of blind Amphipoda are recorded from anchihaline cave waters in the Galapagos Islands. One of these, Galapsiellus leleuporum (Monod, 1970) was previously know from the islands; the male is described for the first time. The other two belong to families with predominantly (though not exclusively) deep-sea members: Valettietta cavernicola sp. nov. (family Lysianassidae; and Antronicippe serrata gen. et sp. nov. (family Pardaliscidae). The genus Valettietta was not previously recorded from caves; it contained two abyssal species in the Atlantic, while a third species was recorded from the Pacific in a vertical haul between 0 and 5300 m. Antronicippe is closely related to Spelaeonicippe , a genus with two species known from anchihaline caves in the Canary Islands and the West Indies. |
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Keywords: | Galapsiellus Valettietta Antronicippe deep-sea affinities |
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