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First record of Superornatiremidae (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) from Mediterranean waters, with description of three new species from Balearic anchihaline caves

Authors: Jaume, Damià;

First record of Superornatiremidae (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) from Mediterranean waters, with description of three new species from Balearic anchihaline caves

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[ES] Se describen tres nuevos copépodos harpacticoides Superornatiremidae en base a material colectado en cuevas litorales de las islas Baleares. Un nuevo representante de los géneros Superornatiremis e Intercrusia, hasta ahora monotípicos y localizados en cuevas anquihalinas de la isla de Bermuda, vive en ambientes similares de la isla de Mallorca, viz.: S. mendai y I. garciai. Por otra parte el género Neoechinophora, constituído hasta ahora por 3 especies restringidas a cuevas de Bermuda y por una cuarta localizada en un tubo volcánico anegado por el mar en la isla de Lanzarote, ve expandida su área de distribución hasta el Mediterráneo tras el hallazgo de N. xoni en Mallorca. La familia Superornatiremidae goza ahora de un patrón de distribución anfi-Atlántico/ Mediterráneo similar al conocido para muchos malacostráceos estigobiontes, patrón al que se le viene suponiendo un origen tetiano. Se confirma la condición trilobulada del endito proximal de la sincoxa maxilar de Intercrusia.

[EN] Three new representatives of the harpacticoid family Superornatiremidae are described from the flooded coastal karst of the Balearic Islands. The monotypic genera Superornatiremis and Intercrusia, restricted thus far to Bermudian anchihaline caves, are represented each by an isolated vicariant in similar environments on Mallorca, viz.: S. mendai and I. garciai. The amphi-Atlantic pattern displayed by Neoechinophora, with 3 species known from Bermudian caves and another one in a sea-flooded lava tube in Lanzarote (Canary Islands), is expanded to include also the Mediterranean region upon the discovery of N. xoni in Mallorca. The distribution range of the family now fits the amphi-Atlantic/Mediterranean track displayed by many stygobiont malacostracans, generally interpreted as Tethyan in origin. The trilobate condition of the proximal syncoxal endite of the maxilla of Intercrusia is confirmed.

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Copepoda, Intercrusia, Anchihaline caves, Harpacticoida, Cuevas anquihalinas, Mediterranean, Copépodos, Superornatiremis, Harpacticoides, Mediterráneo, Neoechinophora, Superornatiremidae

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