1. A shrimp out of place. New genus of Atyidae (Crustacea: Decapoda) in subterranean waters of southeastern Europe, with some remarks on Atyidae taxonomy
- Author
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Jure Jugovic, Matija Petković, Boris Sket, and Valerija Zakšek
- Subjects
0106 biological sciences ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,biology ,010607 zoology ,Rostrum ,Zoology ,biology.organism_classification ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Crustacean ,Shrimp ,Cave ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,14. Life underwater ,Troglocaris ,Atyidae ,Telson - Abstract
The new troglobiotic shrimp Ficticaris serbica, gen. nov., sp. nov., Atyidae, was found in northern part of the Balkan Peninsula within a vast territory between the Dinaric Karst (on the north-western part of the Balkan Peninsula) and the Caucasus, a disjunct gap of Troglocaris distribution. No other epigean or hypogean decapod shrimps were known from the area. A combined morphological and molecular data were used for its description from the only locality in central Eastern Serbia (Vrelo Krupaja). This new cave shrimp species with a short unarmed rostrum lacks eye or body pigmentation, and can be easily distinguished from any other atyid genus and species by a combination of unique morphological characters, among which (1) the concave posterior margin of the telson, (2) maxilliped I exopodite with no trace of a flagellum, (3) maxilliped III and (4) all pereopods without exopodites, are the most striking. The taxonomic status of the genus within the family Atyidae together with the unique taxonomical traits in Ficticaris are discussed. Among these traits, the telson that has been neglected until now, has shown some taxonomically important characters within Atyidae.
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- 2019