Malacostraca

Rogers, D. Christopher & Cruz-Rivera, Edwin, 2021, A preliminary survey of the inland aquatic macroinvertebrate biodiversity of St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, Journal of Natural History 55 (13 - 14), pp. 799-850 : 812-813

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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2021.1923850

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scientific name

Malacostraca
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Malacostraca View in CoL View at ENA

Very few freshwater malacostracans have been reported from the Virgin Islands, the majority of records being decapods ( Rathbun 1933; Schmitt 1935). Broodbakker (1984) mentions thermosbanaceans from well samples in the ‘ Virgin Islands.’ The species found was later described as Tethysbaena calsi Wagner, 1994 , and was collected from numerous wells on Tortola and St. John.

Narrow range, endemic freshwater mysid shrimp are reported from Jamaica and Cuba, plus narrow range, endemic stygiomysid shrimp are reported from Cuba, the Bahamas, Jamaica, and the Dominican Republic (Rogers et al. 2020).

Amphipoda

Two freshwater amphipod species are reported from the Virgin Islands (Rogers et al. 2020), and we present two new species records below. Gammarus minus (Say, 1818) (Gammaridae) has been reported from Cuba, Ottenwalderia kymbalion (Jaume and Wagner 1998) (Lysianassidae) is reported from the Dominican Republic, and Spelaeonicippe provo (Stock and Vermeulen, 1982) (Pardaliscidae) is known only from Turks and Caicos.

The Hyalellidae View in CoL is represented in the Caribbean by two described species. Hyalella caribbeana (Bousfield, 1996) View in CoL is reported from Guadeloupe. Hyalella squamosa Mateus and Mateus, 1987 View in CoL (not 1990 as reported by González and Watling 2002; Baldinger 2004) was described from the exact same locality, are not clearly morphologically separated, and are likely synonymous.

A number of groundwater families are known from the Caribbean, and more species are probably awaiting discovery. Metacrangonyctidae View in CoL and Crangoweckeliidae View in CoL each have a few species on Hispaniola, and the Ingolfiellidae has members in Bonaire, Curaçao, and Aruba. In the Hadziidae View in CoL , Metaniphargus beattyi Shoemaker, 1942 View in CoL , was described from a well at Frederiksted in St. Croix ( Shoemaker 1942; Beatty 1968). Alloweckelia gurneei (Holsinger and Peck, 1968) View in CoL and Metaniphargus bousfieldi (Stock, 1977) View in CoL are only known from Puerto Rico. Several other members of this family occur in Cuba, Dominican Republic, Barbuda, Jamaica, Haiti, Aruba, Curaçao, St. Martin and Anguilla (Rogers et al. 2020). Finally, Bogidiellidae View in CoL has representatives on Barbuda, St. Martin, and Haiti, plus Stygogidiella virginalis ( Stock, 1981) View in CoL from wells on Tortola and St. John, and Stygogidiella bredini (Shoemaker, 1959) View in CoL is known only from Barbuda ( Stock 1981). Another species is known from Haiti (Rogers et al. 2020).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Thermosbaenacea

Family

Monodellidae

Genus

Tethysbaena

Loc

Malacostraca

Rogers, D. Christopher & Cruz-Rivera, Edwin 2021
2021
Loc

Crangoweckeliidae

Lowry & Myers 2012
2012
Loc

Metacrangonyctidae

Boutin & Messouli 1988
1988
Loc

Hyalella squamosa

Mateus and Mateus 1987
1987
Loc

Hyalellidae

Bulyceva 1957
1957
Loc

Hadziidae

S. Karaman 1943
1943
Loc

Metaniphargus beattyi

Shoemaker 1942
1942
Loc

Bogidiellidae

Hertzog 1936
1936
Loc

Ingolfiellidae

Hansen 1903
1903
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