Typhlatya pearsei Creaser, 1936

Angyal, Dorottya, Chavez-Solis, Efrain M., Lievano-Beltran, Luis A., Magana, Benjamin, Simoes, Nuno & Mascaro, Maite, 2020, New distribution records of subterranean crustaceans from cenotes in Yucatan (Mexico), ZooKeys 911, pp. 21-49 : 21

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.911.47694

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:491BA314-A203-4D45-B9DF-CDA9398CA0A0

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8C11C12E-B818-5976-8AED-E5840A562141

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scientific name

Typhlatya pearsei Creaser, 1936
status

 

Typhlatya pearsei Creaser, 1936 Figure 3F View Figure 3

Material examined.

1 individual; Cenote Tres Oches, depth 21.6 m, cave, freshwater, 27 °C, Homun, Yucatan, Mexico; 6 June 2016; colls. D. Angyal & E. Chávez Solís. 2 individuals; Cenote Xaan, depth 25.8 and 26.1 m, cave, freshwater, 27 °C, Homun, Yucatan, Mexico; 9 June 2016; colls. D. Angyal & E. Chávez Solís. 1 individual; Cenote Kankirixche, depth 3 m, cavern, freshwater, 27 °C, Mucuyche, Yucatan, Mexico; 11 June 2016; colls. D. Angyal & E. Chávez Solís. Cenote Nohmozon, depth 12.2 m, cavern, freshwater, 25 °C, Pixyah, Tecoh, Yucatan, Mexico; 11 March 2016; colls. E. Chávez Solís.

Previous distribution.

Creaser 1936; Nicholas 1962; Hobbs et al. 1977; Holthuis 1977; Hobbs 1979; Reddell 1977, 1981; Pérez-Aranda 1983a; Holsinger 1990; Iliffe 1992; Webb 2003; Hunter et al. 2007; Yager and Madden 2010; Botello and Álvarez 2013; Mejía-Ortíz et al. 2013; Benítez 2014; Pakes et al. 2014; Álvarez et al. 2015; Chávez Solís 2015; Benítez et al. 2019.

Type locality is 'Balam Canche Cave’ (Grutas de Balankanche, Yucatan). The species is widely distributed within the northern part of the Yucatan Peninsula; it occurs in Quintana Roo, Yucatan, and Campeche.

Remarks.

Despite previous studies stating that T. pearsei has the largest of Typhlatya 's distribution range in the Yucatan Peninsula ( Álvarez et al. 2015), we only collected individuals in a few localities, where it occurred in freshwater, both near the surface in open cenote pools and in deeper cave passages up to 26 m in depth. This species is listed as "least concern" in the IUCN Red List ( De Grave et al. 2013b) and as “threatened” in the Mexican Red List of Threatened Species (NOM-059- SEMARNAT 2010).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Atydae

Genus

Typhlatya