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Fernando Alvarez, Thomas M Iliffe, Brett Gonzalez, and Jose L Villalobos (2012)

Triacanthoneus akumalensis, a new species of alpheid shrimp (Crustacea: Caridea: Alpheidae) from an anchialine cave in Quintana Roo, Mexico

Zootaxa(3154):61-68.

A new species of Triacanthoneus Anker, 2010 is described from an anchialine cave near Akumal, Quintana Roo, Mexico. Triacanthoneus akumalensis sp. nov., is the fourth species in the genus and can be distinguished from the previously described species by the position of the sharp lateral teeth on the carapace, the length and shape of the rostrum, the eyes being completely concealed by the carapace, the dentition of the major chela fingers, and the shape of the telson. The presence of a pleural process in the new species represents a new character for the genus. The description of T. akumalensis sp. nov. increases the number of caridean genera having representatives in the anchialine systems of the Yucatan Peninsula to 11.

Alpheidae, anchialine cave, Caridea, decapoda, Mexico, new species, Triacanthoneus, Yucatan
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  • ISSN: 1175-5326