Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2011
DOI
10.3897/subtbiol.8.1230
Publication Title
Subterranean Biology
Volume
8
Pages
39-47
Abstract
Stygobromus albapinus, a new stygobiotic amphipod crustacean species in the family Crangonyctidae, is described from two pools in Model Cave in Great Basin National Park, White Pine County, Nevada, USA. The type specimens were collected on two different visits to the cave. The new species is assigned to the hubbsi group, bringing the number of described species in this group to 45, but many other provisionally recognized species assigned to this group remain undescribed. With exception of a single species from deep wells in southeastern Wisconsin, all other members of the hubbsi group are recorded from a wide variety of subterranean groundwater habitats (e.g., caves, springs, wells, etc.) in western North America, west of the Great Plains. Although the taxonomic affinities of Stygobromus albapinus, n. sp. need further study, the species does appear to share several important morphological characters with a species from a cave in western Utah located approximately 300 km east-northeast of Model Cave.
Rights
Published under a Creative Commons 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0)
Original Publication Citation
Taylor, S. J., & Holsinger, J. (2011). A new species of the subterranean amphipod crustacean genus Stygobromus (Crangonyctidae) from a cave in Nevada, USA. Subterranean Biology, 8, 39-47.
Repository Citation
Taylor, Steven J. and Holsinger, John R., "A New Species of the Subterranean Amphipod Crustacean Genus Stygobromus (Crangonyctidae) From a Cave in Nevada, USA" (2011). Biological Sciences Faculty Publications. 301.
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