AMPITHOIDAE, Boeck, 1871
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2011.595836 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5204577 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DA3512-FF8F-FFFD-7BD3-44F57956F936 |
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AMPITHOIDAE |
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Family AMPITHOIDAE View in CoL
Cymadusa filosa Savigny, 1818 Cryptogenic View in CoL (= Grubia australis Barnard, 1916 View in CoL )
Weaving a nest out of algal fronds, this amphipod inhabits estuarine areas. It was first recorded from South Africa by Barnard (1916) based on specimens collected in 1913. He described it as a new species, Grubia australis View in CoL , and later transferred it to the genus Cymadusa ( Barnard, 1940) View in CoL ; in turn, it was later synonymized with the older name Cymadusa filosa View in CoL by J.L. Barnard (1955). Transport in algae on ships’ hulls appears to be the most probable vector. Once thought to be globally distributed, Cymadusa filosa View in CoL , originally described from the Mediterranean ( Egypt), has been shown to be a species complex ( Peart 2004). South African material now bears re-examination to determine whether the stem species, the Mediterranean Cymadusa filosa View in CoL , is in South Africa, or whether another species is involved.
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AMPITHOIDAE
Mead, A., Carlton, J. T., Griffiths, C. L. & Rius, M. 2011 |
Grubia australis
Barnard 1916 |
Grubia australis
Barnard 1916 |
Cymadusa filosa
Savigny 1818 |
Cymadusa filosa
Savigny 1818 |
Cymadusa filosa
Savigny 1818 |
Cymadusa filosa
Savigny 1818 |