Lista Taxonómica actualizada de los anfípodos (Crustacea, Peracarida) de Cuba
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Date
2020
Métadonnées
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Updated Taxonomic list of the amphipods (Crustacea, Peracarida) of CubaAbstract
Los anfípodos a nivel mundial han venido sufriendo ajustes taxonómicos, desde principios del siglo pasado. Ninguno tan notable como el que han experimentado últimamente, con los aportes de Lowry y Myers. Lo anterior, motiva que se presente por primera vez, la lista de los anfípodos de Cuba, actualizada con el sistema de clasificación de los autores antes mencionados, dado a conocer el año antes pasado. La misma incluye seis subórdenes; nueve infraórdenes, 13 parvórdenes, 25 superfamilias, 62 familias, 14 subfamilias, seis tribus, 126 géneros y 207 especies. De todos ellos, dos especies son dulceacuícolas epigeas (Hyalella azteca y Victoriopisa guanarocana), dos son troglobias (Weckelia caeca y Paraweckelia silvai) y tres son de cuevas anquihalinas (Bahadzia patilarga, B. yagerae y Melita guanaense). Las restantes son marinas o estuarinas.The amphipods worldwide have been suffering taxonomic adjustments since the beginning of the last century. None as remarkable as those who have experimented, with the recent contributions of Lowry and Myers. The above, motivates that is present for the first time the list of amphipods of Cuba, updated with the classification system of the afore mentioned authors, released last year. It includes 6 suborders; 9 infraorders, 13 parvorders 25 superfamilies, 62 families 14 subfamilies, 6 tribes, 1265 genera and 207 species. Of these, two species are freshwater epigeas (Hyalella azteca and Victoriopisa guanarocana), two are troglobitic (Weckelia caeca and Paraweckelia silvai) and three are from anquihaline caves (Bahadzia patilarga, B.yagerae and Melita guanaense). The rest are marine or estuarine.
Journal
Revista de Investigaciones MarinasVolume
39Issue/Article Nr
2Page Range
pp.62-77Collections