Cuyojanira sp.

Alejandra, Marcela, Verónica, Águeda & Miranda, Isa, 2023, South America stygobiont crustaceans: a new species of Hyalellidae (Amphipoda) and new reports of Stygocarididae (Anaspidacea) and Protojaniridae (Isopoda) from Calingasta Valley, Pre-Andean region, San Juan, Argentina, Zootaxa 5264 (1), pp. 1-26 : 19

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5264.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7838763

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scientific name

Cuyojanira sp.
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Cuyojanira sp.

( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 )

Material examined. 1 male (incomplete) and 8 females (without antennae), FML-CRUST 01290, Calingasta River, San Juan Province, Calingasta Department, Calingasta River (hyporheic): Well 1: 31°20′ 30.7′′S, 69° 25′ 38.1′′ W, 1373 m a.s.l. 6 Nov 2014. M. Peralta & A. Franck Colombres cols GoogleMaps .

Comments. The family Protojaniridae Fresi, Idato & Scipione, 1980 ( Asellota , Gnathostenetroidoidea ) comprises 14 species and two subspecies ( Pérez-Schultheiss & Wilson 2021) of tiny stygobiont isopods. It is a Gondwanan and primarily freshwater group. Its species are known from Chile, Argentina, Sri Lanka, Namibia, and South Africa. Its relict nature and ancient origin mean that every finding is a valuable element for phylogenetic and paleobiogeographic reconstruction. The discovery of the first Chilean Protojaniridae species in springs associated with riverine groundwater, Wiyufiloides osornoensis, Perez-Schulteiss & Wilson (2021) , is recent. These authors suggest the possibility that two or three different phylogenetic lines exist within the Protojaniridae , although knowledge of this group in South America is still incipient.

The two species of Cuyojanira described so far, C. riojana Grosso (1992) and C. ischichuca Grosso & Quiroga (2007) , inhabit intermittent streams in arid regions of western Argentina. The new report ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 ) comes from the hyporheic zone of the Calingasta River, a permanent watercourse. The characters of these specimens agree with the diagnosis of Cuyojanira ( Grosso 1992) but more studies are needed to determine whether it is a new species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Isopoda

SubOrder

Asellota

SuperFamily

Gnathostenetroidoidea

Family

Protojaniridae

Genus

Cuyojanira

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