Cristarmadillidium muricatum (Budde-Lund, 1885)

Recuero, Ernesto, Rodríguez-Flores, Paula C. & García-París, Mario, 2022, Homoplasy and morphological stasis revealed through multilocus phylogeny of new myrmecophilous species in Armadillidiidae (Isopoda: Oniscidea), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 194 (4), pp. 1312-1340 : 1319

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab066

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6457107

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scientific name

Cristarmadillidium muricatum
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CRISTARMADILLIDIUM MURICATUM View in CoL

(BUDDE- LUND, 1885)

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Armadillidium muricatum Budde-Lund, 1885: 297 View in CoL .

Armadillidium (Cristarmadillidium) muricatum Budde-Lund, 1885 View in CoL ; Arcangeli, 1935: 172.

Cristarmadillidium muricatum ( Budde-Lund, 1885) View in CoL ; Vandel, 1954: 62.

Material examined: Two males and two females ( MNCN 20.04 About MNCN /14380- MNCN 20.04 About MNCN /14383), Spain, Islas Baleares, Ibiza, Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera , 38°58′34″N, 1°26′45″E, 3 June 2011 GoogleMaps . – Four males and three females ( MNCN 20.04 About MNCN /14384- MNCN 20.04 About MNCN /14390), Spain, Comunidad Valenciana, Alicante Province, Denia, La Xara, Punta de Benimaquia Cave , 38°49′55″N, 0°01′39″W, 18 February 2016 GoogleMaps .

Remarks: Genetic differentiation between populations from the Iberian Peninsula (Alicante Province) and Ibiza Island is low, with a mean uncorrected p -distance of 0.6% in Cox1 and identical sequences in all the analysed nuclear markers. This evidence, together with the broad geographical range in the Iberian Peninsula, from at least Cartagena (Murcia) in the south to Carcagente (Valencia) in the north ( Schmölzer, 1971), suggests that the origin of the insular populations in Ibiza is recent. The latest terrestrial connection between the Iberian Peninsula and Ibiza dates from the Messinian ( Bover et al., 2008; Mas et al., 2018); therefore, colonization of the island must have occurred by overseas rafting dispersal or associated with human activity, which has been documented for other organisms present in this archipelago (e.g. Gómez & Espadaler, 2006; Podda et al., 2011; Santos et al., 2015). Cristarmadillidium muricatum is a troglophilic species, with most known populations inhabiting karstic caves, but it is also present in limestone soils not associated with caves, as in the case of the studied population from Ibiza.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Isopoda

SubOrder

ONISCIDEA

Family

Armadillidiidae

Genus

Cristarmadillidium

Loc

Cristarmadillidium muricatum

Recuero, Ernesto, Rodríguez-Flores, Paula C. & García-París, Mario 2022
2022
Loc

Armadillidium (Cristarmadillidium) muricatum

Arcangeli A 1935: 172
1935
Loc

Armadillidium muricatum

Budde-Lund G 1885: 297
1885
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