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Troglocambarus maclanei Hobbs

Troglocambarus maclanei Hobbs, 1942a:345, pis. 1, 2; 1971c:122, figs. 17a–g, 19a; 1974b:68, fig. 294.—Hobbs, Hobbs, and Daniel, 1977:138, figs. 4, 64, 65.—Hobbs and Franz, 1986:509, fig. 3e, f.

Troglocambarus maclanei.—Bouchard, 1978b:428; 1980b:428 [erroneous spelling].

TYPES.—Holotype, allotype, and “morphotype,” USNM 79385, 79386, 79387 (male I, female, male II); paratypes, MCZ, USNM.

TYPE LOCALITY.—Squirrel Chimney, a small cave about 11 miles (17.6 km) northwest of Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida (Sec. 21, T. 9S, R. 18E).

RANGE.—Florida: Hernando and Marion counties to Alachua and Suwannee counties.

HABITAT.—Subterranean waters.

Astacus.—Poeppig, 1835:314.

Parastacus Huxley, 1879:771. [Type species, by subsequent designation (Faxon, 1898:683), Astacus pilimanus von Martens, 1869:15. Gender: masculine].
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Hobbs, Horton Holcombe, Jr. 1989. "An Illustrated Checklist of the American Crayfishes (Decapoda, Astacidae, Cambaridae, Parastacidae)." Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology. 1-236. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00810282.480
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Comprehensive Description ( англиски )

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Troglocambarus maclanei Hobbs

White crawfish.—Hubbard, 1894:395 [in part].

Troglocambarus maclanei Hobbs, 1942a:345–350, pls. 1, 2; 1942b:7, 9, 12, 13, 21, 28, 138, 141, 146–149, pls. 1, 10: figs. 171–175; 1944:8; 1958b:87; 1959:883; 1963:8; 1971b:122, figs. 17, 19a; 1972b:18, 152, figs. 5b, 9a; 1974a:16, fig. 11; 1974b: 68, fig. 294; 1975a:14; 1976:547.—Pennak, 1953:458, 462.—Eberly, 1954:59.—Chace, 1954:322.—Nicholas, 1960:134.—Warren, 1961:8–10.—Barr, 1968:64, 65, fig. 17.—Mohr and Poulson, 1966:136–141, 204.—Holt, 1968:87; 1973a:229, 246, 248.—D. S. Lee, 1969:211.—Franz, 1970:74.—Hobbs and Barr, 1972:4.—Peck, 1974c:55–56.—Relyea and Sutton, 1975b:235; 1975c:13.—Cooper and Cooper, 1975:4, 5.

Troglocambarus.—Balss, 1957:1574.

T[roglocambarus] Maclanei.—Franz, 1970:74.

Crayfish.—Peck, 1974b:31 [in part].

DIAGNOSIS.—Identical to that of Genus Troglocambarus.

SIZE.—Carapace length approximately 15.5 mm; postorbital carapace length 13.0 mm.

TYPES.—Holotype, allotype, and “morphotype,” USNM 79385, 79386, 79387 ( I, , II); paratypes, MCZ, USNM.

TYPE-LOCALITY.—Squirrel Chimney, about 11 miles (18 km) northwest of Gainesville, Alachua County (Sec. 21, T. 9S, R. 18E), Florida, U.S.A.

RANGE.—U.S.A. Citrus to Suwannee counties, Florida.

Florida. Alachua County: (1) type-locality; (2) Goat Sink, about 11 mi (18 km) W of Gainesville, Sec. 20, T. 9S, R. 18E (Hobbs, 1942a:350). Citrus County: (3) Gum Cave [ = Sweet Gum Cave; Bat Cave], about 5 mi (8 km) SW of Floral City, NW ¼, NE ¼, Sec. 36, T. 20S, R. 19E (Hobbs, 1942a:350). Marion County: (4) Indian Cave [ = Last Resort Cave], 7 mi (11.3 km) SW of Ocala, Sec. 36, T. 15S, R. 20E, 6 Oct 1962, R. D. Warren, coll.; (5) Sunday Sink (Franz, pers. comm.). Suwannee County: (6) Sim's Sink, 1 mi (1.6 km) W of junction of U.S. Highways 27 and 129, and 0.1 mi (0.2 km) S of Highway 27, Sec. 24, T. 6S, R. 14E (Relyea and Sutton, 1975b:235).

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Hobbs, Horton Holcombe, Jr., Hobbs, Horton Holcombe, III, and Daniel, M. A. 1977. "A Review of the Troglobitic Decapod Crustaceans of the Americas." Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology. 1-183. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00810282.244
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Troglocambarus maclanei Hobbs

Troglocambarus maclanei Hobbs, 1942a:345, pls. 1, 2; 1971c: 122, figs. 17a–g, 19a.

TYPES.—Holotype, allotype, and “morphotype,” USNM 79385, 79386, 79387 (áI, 2, II); paratypes, MCZ, USNM.

TYPE-LOCALITY.—Squirrel Chimney, a small cave about 11 miles northwest of Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida (Sec. 21, T. 9 S., R. 18 E.).

RANGE.—Citrus and Hernando to Alachua counties, Florida.

HABITAT.—Subterranean waters.
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Hobbs, Horton Holcombe, Jr. 1974. "A Checklist of the North and Middle American Crayfishes (Decapoda: Astacidae and Cambaridae)." Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology. 1-161. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00810282.166
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Troglocambarus ( англиски )

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Troglocambarus is a monotypic genus of troglobitic crayfish, endemic to Florida.[4] Troglocambarus maclanei is found underground in Hernando, Marion, Alachua, Columbia, Gilchrist and Suwanee counties,[2] and is named after Mr. William A. McLane who first collected it.[3] It is commonly called the North Florida Spider Cave crayfish.[2][1]

Troglocambarus is believed to be the sister group to Procambarus.[5] It is only found in subterranean waters and was first recorded in Squirrel Chimney, 11 miles north-west of Gainesville, Florida.[6] T. maclanei has no body pigment. It is distinguished from other genera by the great enlargement of the third maxillipeds.[3] It is unknown what T. maclanei feeds on.[2]

Troglocambarus maclanei is listed as "Critically Imperiled" by NatureServe,[2] and as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Crandall, K.A. (2010). "Troglocambarus maclanei". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T153773A4543100. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2010-3.RLTS.T153773A4543100.en. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Troglocambarus maclanei". NatureServe Explorer An online encyclopedia of life. 7.1. NatureServe. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
  3. ^ a b c Horton H. Hobbs Jr. (1942). "A generic revision of the crayfishes of the subfamily Cambarinae (Decapoda, Astacidae) with the description of a new genus and species". American Midland Naturalist. The University of Notre Dame. 28 (2): 334–357. doi:10.2307/2420820. JSTOR 2420820.
  4. ^ James W. Fetzner Jr. (December 6, 2006). "Troglocambarus maclanei Hobbs, 1942". Crayfish Taxon Browser. Carnegie Museum of Natural History.
  5. ^ Keith A. Crandall; James W. Fetzner Jr. & Horton H. Hobbs Jr. (January 1, 2001). "Cambarinae". Tree of Life Web Project.
  6. ^ Keith A. Crandall; James W. Fetzner Jr. & Horton H. Hobbs Jr. (January 1, 2001). "Troglocambarus". Tree of Life Web Project.
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Troglocambarus: Brief Summary ( англиски )

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Troglocambarus is a monotypic genus of troglobitic crayfish, endemic to Florida. Troglocambarus maclanei is found underground in Hernando, Marion, Alachua, Columbia, Gilchrist and Suwanee counties, and is named after Mr. William A. McLane who first collected it. It is commonly called the North Florida Spider Cave crayfish.

Troglocambarus is believed to be the sister group to Procambarus. It is only found in subterranean waters and was first recorded in Squirrel Chimney, 11 miles north-west of Gainesville, Florida. T. maclanei has no body pigment. It is distinguished from other genera by the great enlargement of the third maxillipeds. It is unknown what T. maclanei feeds on.

Troglocambarus maclanei is listed as "Critically Imperiled" by NatureServe, and as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List.

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Troglocambarus maclanei ( француски )

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Troglocambarus maclanei est une espèce d'écrevisses de la famille des Cambaridae, la seule du genre Troglocambarus.

Distribution

Cette espèce est endémique de Floride, elle se rencontre dans les eaux souterraines du Nord de l'État.

Référence

  • Hobbs, 1942 : A generic revision of the crayfishes of the subfamily Cambarinae (Decapoda,. Astacidae), with the description of a new genus and species. American Midland Naturalist, vol. 28, n. 2, p. 334-357.

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Troglocambarus maclanei est une espèce d'écrevisses de la famille des Cambaridae, la seule du genre Troglocambarus.

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Troglocambarus maclanei ( норвешки )

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Troglocambarus maclanei er en art av ferskvannskreps (familie Cambaridae, innen underordenen eggbærereker) som inngår i den store gruppen av såkalte tifotkreps. Arten er sterkt endemisk med forekomster i elver og innsjøer bare i en håndfull fylker i det vestre Florida. Den er oppkalt etter William McLane, som først fant den.

Dette er den eneste arten i slekten Troglocambarus.

Taksonomisk plassering

Taksonomien til storkreps er komplisert og under stadig revisjon. Det er generelt omstridt å fin-inndele organismer taksonomisk. En moderne oppdatering av systematikken gis her med basis i WoRMS-databasens systematikk fra 2017.[2].

Referanser

  1. ^ Crandall, K.A. 2010. Troglocambarus maclanei. Cambarus acanthura. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2010: e.T153773A4543100. Besøkt 8. juli 2017
  2. ^ Cambaridae - WoRMS. Besøkt 9. juli 2017.

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Troglocambarus maclanei: Brief Summary ( норвешки )

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Troglocambarus maclanei er en art av ferskvannskreps (familie Cambaridae, innen underordenen eggbærereker) som inngår i den store gruppen av såkalte tifotkreps. Arten er sterkt endemisk med forekomster i elver og innsjøer bare i en håndfull fylker i det vestre Florida. Den er oppkalt etter William McLane, som først fant den.

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