Cirolana yunca (Botosaneanu & Iliffe, 2000)
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Cirolana yunca (Botosaneanu & Iliffe, 2000) |
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Cirolana yunca (Botosaneanu & Iliffe, 2000) Figure 3C View Figure 3
Material examined.
1 individual; Cenote Tres Oches, depth 22.4 m, cave, freshwater, 27 °C, Homun, Yucatan, Mexico; 5 June 2016; colls. D. Angyal & E. Chávez Solís. 1 individual; Cenote X’baba, depth 25.0 m, cave, freshwater, 25 °C, Chochola, Yucatan, Mexico; 26 November 2016; colls. S. Drs, L. Liévano & E. Sosa. 1 individual; Cenote Chihuo Hol, depth 19.0 m, cavern, freshwater, 27 °C, Mucuyche, Yucatan, Mexico; 26 January 2018; colls. D. Angyal, S. Drs, L. Liévano, B Magaña & N. Simoes. 1 individual.
Previous distribution.
Botosaneanu and Iliffe 2000, 2006; Álvarez and Iliffe 2008; Rocha-Ramírez et al. 2009.
Type locality is Cenote Sabak Ha (Yucatan). This species had only been collected from its type locality until our expeditions.
Remarks.
We here provide the first records after the original description, which was based on a single specimen collected at 60 m in depth near the halocline at a salinity of 1.4 g/l ( Botosaneanu and Iliffe 2000, 2006). The three newly collected individuals were found in freshwater habitats, both in cavern and cave zones below 19 m in depth. The species was found in approximately 10% of the studied cenotes always as solitary individuals. Therefore, C. yunca seems to be a rare element of the Yucatan freshwater cenote ecosystems.
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