Pseudocandona antilliana Broodbakker 1983d
Pseudocandona antilliana — Broodbakker 1983d: 296–303, fig. 4, 5, table I.
Synonym: Typhlocypris (Typhlocypris) antilliana (Broodbakker 1983d) Karanovic 2005 .
Type locality: well of Emile Magloire at Ti Mouillage, about 40–50 m from the littoral, Dépt. du Sud-Est, Haiti (18°14’01” N, 72°22’26” W) . Holotype (1♀)— ZMA, Ost. 150.588, Paratypes — ZMA, Ost. 150.589 .
In Venezuela: at the following localities according to Broodbakker (1983d): FALCÓN State —S 1982/519, “Quevey” spring in the village of La Peña near San Luis, Sierra de San Luis (11°07’22” N, 69°45’07” W); S 1982/523, well dug on the banks of the Hueque River (mountain river), at the junction of the Cabure to Pueblo Nuevo Road, Sierra de San Luis (11°08’45” N, 69°31’26” W) .
Remarks: geographical distribution includes Aruba, Southern Florida, Mexico (Yucatan Peninsula) (Furtos 1936a), Caribbean Islands, such as Jamaica, Cuba, Haiti, Puerto Rico (Vieques), British Virgin Islands (Anegada, Dog Island), Antigua and Barbuda, Guadeloupe (La Désirade), Martinique, Barbados, Curaçao, and South America (Venezuela) (Broodbakker 1983d, 1984a). Karanovic (2005) proposes the combination Typhlocypris (Typhlocypris) antilliana . However, the genus Typhlocypris has been redefined based on morphological characters (Namiotko et al. 2014), which validates the original assignment of Broodbakker (1983d).