Redescricão de Hyalella pernix (Moreira) (Amphipoda - Hyalellidae) com discussão de seu sinônimo H. curvispina Shoemaker

Hyalella is widely distributed in the Americas. Until the present moment around 30 species have been identified. Hyalella curvispina Shoemaker is treated as synonynous with Hyalella pernix (Moreira) due to the very strong similarities found in both species: they have in common an outstanding curved spine on the inner ramus of uropod 1 of the male. This is considered the main characteristic of H. curvispina. With the species already known and the synonymy treated here a total of 29 species of Hyalella is reached. It would seem that H. pernix is the most widespread species in Brazil and in South America as a whole.

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Main Author: Pereira,Vania Filippi Goulart C.
Format: Digital revista
Language:Portuguese
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Zoologia 1985
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spelling oai:scielo:S0101-817519850004000072009-08-24Redescricão de Hyalella pernix (Moreira) (Amphipoda - Hyalellidae) com discussão de seu sinônimo H. curvispina ShoemakerPereira,Vania Filippi Goulart C.Hyalella is widely distributed in the Americas. Until the present moment around 30 species have been identified. Hyalella curvispina Shoemaker is treated as synonynous with Hyalella pernix (Moreira) due to the very strong similarities found in both species: they have in common an outstanding curved spine on the inner ramus of uropod 1 of the male. This is considered the main characteristic of H. curvispina. With the species already known and the synonymy treated here a total of 29 species of Hyalella is reached. It would seem that H. pernix is the most widespread species in Brazil and in South America as a whole.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de ZoologiaRevista Brasileira de Zoologia v.3 n.4 19851985-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-81751985000400007pt10.1590/S0101-81751985000400007
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Redescricão de Hyalella pernix (Moreira) (Amphipoda - Hyalellidae) com discussão de seu sinônimo H. curvispina Shoemaker
author_facet Pereira,Vania Filippi Goulart C.
author_sort Pereira,Vania Filippi Goulart C.
title Redescricão de Hyalella pernix (Moreira) (Amphipoda - Hyalellidae) com discussão de seu sinônimo H. curvispina Shoemaker
title_short Redescricão de Hyalella pernix (Moreira) (Amphipoda - Hyalellidae) com discussão de seu sinônimo H. curvispina Shoemaker
title_full Redescricão de Hyalella pernix (Moreira) (Amphipoda - Hyalellidae) com discussão de seu sinônimo H. curvispina Shoemaker
title_fullStr Redescricão de Hyalella pernix (Moreira) (Amphipoda - Hyalellidae) com discussão de seu sinônimo H. curvispina Shoemaker
title_full_unstemmed Redescricão de Hyalella pernix (Moreira) (Amphipoda - Hyalellidae) com discussão de seu sinônimo H. curvispina Shoemaker
title_sort redescricão de hyalella pernix (moreira) (amphipoda - hyalellidae) com discussão de seu sinônimo h. curvispina shoemaker
description Hyalella is widely distributed in the Americas. Until the present moment around 30 species have been identified. Hyalella curvispina Shoemaker is treated as synonynous with Hyalella pernix (Moreira) due to the very strong similarities found in both species: they have in common an outstanding curved spine on the inner ramus of uropod 1 of the male. This is considered the main characteristic of H. curvispina. With the species already known and the synonymy treated here a total of 29 species of Hyalella is reached. It would seem that H. pernix is the most widespread species in Brazil and in South America as a whole.
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