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Type: Article
Published: 2015-03-31
Page range: 221–238
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Description of Pseudingolfiella possessionis n. sp. (Crustacea, Amphipoda)
from sub-Antarctic Île de La Possession, Crozet archipelago: the second
freshwater amphipod known from the Antarctic biome, a human introduction of Gondwanan ancestry?

Department of Biology, University of Antwerp Campus Drie Eiken, Universiteitsplein 1, B-2610 Wilrijk, Belgium.
Antarctica diversity Pseudingolfiella biogeography chorology

Abstract

A new species of freshwater amphipod, Pseudingolfiella possessionis n. sp. (Senticaudata, Pseudingolfiellidae), is described from the submerged moss vegetation of small brooklets at sub-Antarctic Île de La Possession, Crozet archipelago. It constitutes the second freshwater amphipod species known for the sub-Antarctic and Antarctic region, and the fourth member of the genus. The main characters distinguishing it from all congeners are: the spine on the posterior margin of the dactylus, incisor and lamina mobilis of mandible each with 5 teeth, the setation of the maxilliped, the vestigial second article of pleopod 3 in the female, the undulate and laterally notched posterolateral margin of the external ramus of uropods 1 and 2 in the male, the spinulate dorsomedian projection of the telson.