Amphipods within the family Chiltoniidae are an abundant yet taxonomically poorly known member of Australian freshwater habitats. With only four species known from Australia, the group is inadequately defined and marked by taxonomists as difficult to identify. Recent molecular analyses of chiltoniids from mound springs in South Australia detected several distinct species, prompting a morphological revision of material from the central and southern Lake Eyre region. Clear groups defined by unique combinations of morphological characters (focusing on uropodal, coxal, male gnathopod 2, and antennal morphology) were found that closely correlated with clades found in the molecular analyses. Arabunnachiltonia n. gen. is established for A. murphyi...
Barnard, J. Laurens, Williams, W. D. (1995): The taxonomy of freshwater Amphipoda (Crustacea) from A...
Amphipods in the genus Chelorchestia are inhabitants of marshes and semiterrestrial environments of ...
An overview of boring Australian Eophliantidae is provided along with the description of two new spe...
Given the complex nature of freshwater catchment divides and emerging evidence of high levels of gen...
Austrochiltonia is an abundant yet taxonomically poorly known freshwater amphipod genus. With two sp...
Austrochiltonia is an abundant yet taxonomically poorly known freshwater amphipod genus. With two sp...
FIGURE 6. Wangiannachiltonia guzikae n. sp., holotype male, 2.9 mm. A, gnathopod 1 (with enlargement...
Cryptic species are frequently being discovered in refugial habitats, such as desert springs and gro...
"December, 2002"Includes bibliographical references.2 v. : ill., plates ; 30 cm.The aims of this the...
© 2009 Blackwell Publishing LtdThe groundwater-dependent springs of the Great Artesian Basin (GAB) i...
Two new species of terrestrial amphipod from the soil and litter of Tasmanian forests are described ...
Fig. 1. Australorchestia occidentalis n.sp., paratype male, 11.3 mm, habitus, AM P69153; holotype ma...
Serejo, C. S., Lowry, J. K. (2008): The Coastal Talitridae (Amphipoda: Talitroidea) of Southern and ...
Amphipods of the family Talitridae form an important part of the cryptozoa of Tasmanian forests. Th...
A new species of freshwater amphipod, Paracalliope larai, is described, the first description of a s...
Barnard, J. Laurens, Williams, W. D. (1995): The taxonomy of freshwater Amphipoda (Crustacea) from A...
Amphipods in the genus Chelorchestia are inhabitants of marshes and semiterrestrial environments of ...
An overview of boring Australian Eophliantidae is provided along with the description of two new spe...
Given the complex nature of freshwater catchment divides and emerging evidence of high levels of gen...
Austrochiltonia is an abundant yet taxonomically poorly known freshwater amphipod genus. With two sp...
Austrochiltonia is an abundant yet taxonomically poorly known freshwater amphipod genus. With two sp...
FIGURE 6. Wangiannachiltonia guzikae n. sp., holotype male, 2.9 mm. A, gnathopod 1 (with enlargement...
Cryptic species are frequently being discovered in refugial habitats, such as desert springs and gro...
"December, 2002"Includes bibliographical references.2 v. : ill., plates ; 30 cm.The aims of this the...
© 2009 Blackwell Publishing LtdThe groundwater-dependent springs of the Great Artesian Basin (GAB) i...
Two new species of terrestrial amphipod from the soil and litter of Tasmanian forests are described ...
Fig. 1. Australorchestia occidentalis n.sp., paratype male, 11.3 mm, habitus, AM P69153; holotype ma...
Serejo, C. S., Lowry, J. K. (2008): The Coastal Talitridae (Amphipoda: Talitroidea) of Southern and ...
Amphipods of the family Talitridae form an important part of the cryptozoa of Tasmanian forests. Th...
A new species of freshwater amphipod, Paracalliope larai, is described, the first description of a s...
Barnard, J. Laurens, Williams, W. D. (1995): The taxonomy of freshwater Amphipoda (Crustacea) from A...
Amphipods in the genus Chelorchestia are inhabitants of marshes and semiterrestrial environments of ...
An overview of boring Australian Eophliantidae is provided along with the description of two new spe...