Androdeloscia sp., Leistikowi, 1999
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2019.1634225 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3679783 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DE793778-DF58-FFBC-FDB3-FC0FFE79FEC9 |
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Androdeloscia sp. |
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Material examined
Paráı Altamira: 13ı 1♀ ı Gruta do Jôa caveı 13 May 2011ı leg. ME Bichuetteı DM Schimonskyı JE Gallão and D Pedroso ( LES 6328 About LES ); Região de Paratizinhoı Epigeanı 4 April 2011ı leg. ME Bichuetteı DM Schimonskyı JE Gallão and D Pedroso ( LES: 1 juv. ı 6333; 13ı 1♀ ı 6334) .
Distribution
Gruta do Jôa caveı Altamiraı state of Pará.
Remarks
The genus Androdeloscia comprises 25 species distributed in Boliviaı Brazilı Guatemalaı Mexicoı Venezuela and Peru ( Schmalfuss 2003; Schmidt and Leistikow 2005; Grangeiro and Souza 2006; Grangeiro and Christoffersen 2010; López-Orozco et al. 2016; Campos-Filho et al. 2017b). This is the first record of the genus for the subterranean environment. Androdeloscia sp. can be considered troglophilicı based on its well-developed eyes and pigmented body as well as on its distribution in- and outside of Gruta do Jôa cave.
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Dominion Museum |
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Leeds Museums and Galleries |
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