A família Aeglidae (Crustacea, Decapoda, Anomura)

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Autor(a) principal: Bond-Buckup, Georgina
Data de Publicação: 1994
Outros Autores: Buckup, Ludwig
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The family Aeglidae comprises the genus Aegla with recent species and the genus Haumuriaegla with the fossil species H. glaessneri Feldmann, 1984. The results from lhe revision of the family Aeglidae, mainly from the study of the genus Aegla Leach, 1820, based on material collected in the southern and the south-eastern States of Brazil and on the examination of several collections from Brazilian and foreign institutions, are presented. Two diagnostic keys for lhe identification of the species of Aegla are included, one for the Brazilian, Uruguayan and north-eastern Argentinean representatives and another for the species from Chile and the remaining areas of Argentina. The results of the revision of 59 species of Aegla are presented, under the following headings: list of synonymies, type-material, diagnosis, description, size, examined material, geographic distribution and discussion. Illustrations of each species and of morphological details and maps recording known places of occurrence, with exception of A. intermedia Girard, 1855, a doubtful, never found again, species, with missing type-material, are included. The raw data from all measurements taken on samples and the results of statistical analysis are enclosed. Four species are synonymized: A. neuquensis affinis Ringuelet, 1948, A. montana Ringuelet, 1960 and A. maulensis Bahamonde e López, 1963 are treated as junior synonyms of A. affinis Schmitt, 1942. A. lenitica Buckup & Rossi, 1977 is considered a junior synonym of A. prado Schmitt, 1942. Two subspecies have their status changed into species-level: A. paulensis Schmitt and A. affinis Schmitt. The knowledge about the areas of occurrence of nineteen species is extended. Twenty new species are described and illustrated: A. intercalata sp. n., A. ringueleti sp. n., A. septentrionalis sp. n. A. rossiana sp. n., A. violacea sp. n., A. itacolomiensis sp. n., A. inconspicua sp. n., A. ligulata sp. n., A. marginata sp. n., A. inermis sp. n., A. spinosa sp. n., A. lata sp. n., A. jarai sp. n., A. obstipa sp. n., A. spinipalma sp. n., A. grisella sp. n., A. longirostri sp. n., A. parva sp. n., A. leptochela sp. n. and A. microphthalma sp. n. Lectotype and Paralectotype designations for A. scamosa Ringuelet, 1948 are done. The results of the investigations support the hypothesis that the majority of the species of Aegla may not have very large areas of occurrence, living only in one basin or often in adjacent drainage basins.
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spelling Bond-Buckup, GeorginaBuckup, Ludwig2024-05-08T06:40:35Z19940066-7870http://hdl.handle.net/10183/275278000127287The family Aeglidae comprises the genus Aegla with recent species and the genus Haumuriaegla with the fossil species H. glaessneri Feldmann, 1984. The results from lhe revision of the family Aeglidae, mainly from the study of the genus Aegla Leach, 1820, based on material collected in the southern and the south-eastern States of Brazil and on the examination of several collections from Brazilian and foreign institutions, are presented. Two diagnostic keys for lhe identification of the species of Aegla are included, one for the Brazilian, Uruguayan and north-eastern Argentinean representatives and another for the species from Chile and the remaining areas of Argentina. The results of the revision of 59 species of Aegla are presented, under the following headings: list of synonymies, type-material, diagnosis, description, size, examined material, geographic distribution and discussion. Illustrations of each species and of morphological details and maps recording known places of occurrence, with exception of A. intermedia Girard, 1855, a doubtful, never found again, species, with missing type-material, are included. The raw data from all measurements taken on samples and the results of statistical analysis are enclosed. Four species are synonymized: A. neuquensis affinis Ringuelet, 1948, A. montana Ringuelet, 1960 and A. maulensis Bahamonde e López, 1963 are treated as junior synonyms of A. affinis Schmitt, 1942. A. lenitica Buckup & Rossi, 1977 is considered a junior synonym of A. prado Schmitt, 1942. Two subspecies have their status changed into species-level: A. paulensis Schmitt and A. affinis Schmitt. The knowledge about the areas of occurrence of nineteen species is extended. Twenty new species are described and illustrated: A. intercalata sp. n., A. ringueleti sp. n., A. septentrionalis sp. n. A. rossiana sp. n., A. violacea sp. n., A. itacolomiensis sp. n., A. inconspicua sp. n., A. ligulata sp. n., A. marginata sp. n., A. inermis sp. n., A. spinosa sp. n., A. lata sp. n., A. jarai sp. n., A. obstipa sp. n., A. spinipalma sp. n., A. grisella sp. n., A. longirostri sp. n., A. parva sp. n., A. leptochela sp. n. and A. microphthalma sp. n. Lectotype and Paralectotype designations for A. scamosa Ringuelet, 1948 are done. The results of the investigations support the hypothesis that the majority of the species of Aegla may not have very large areas of occurrence, living only in one basin or often in adjacent drainage basins.application/pdfporArquivos de Zoologia. São Paulo. Vol. 32, n. 4 (1994), p. 159-346AeglidaeA família Aeglidae (Crustacea, Decapoda, Anomura)info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT000127287.pdf.txt000127287.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain0http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/275278/2/000127287.pdf.txtd41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427eMD52ORIGINAL000127287.pdfTexto completoapplication/pdf4453327http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/275278/1/000127287.pdf4d398ecae19074c724808fc0a6796d88MD5110183/2752782024-05-09 06:40:17.242798oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/275278Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-05-09T09:40:17Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title A família Aeglidae (Crustacea, Decapoda, Anomura)
spellingShingle A família Aeglidae (Crustacea, Decapoda, Anomura)
Bond-Buckup, Georgina
Aeglidae
title_short A família Aeglidae (Crustacea, Decapoda, Anomura)
title_full A família Aeglidae (Crustacea, Decapoda, Anomura)
title_fullStr A família Aeglidae (Crustacea, Decapoda, Anomura)
title_full_unstemmed A família Aeglidae (Crustacea, Decapoda, Anomura)
title_sort A família Aeglidae (Crustacea, Decapoda, Anomura)
author Bond-Buckup, Georgina
author_facet Bond-Buckup, Georgina
Buckup, Ludwig
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author2 Buckup, Ludwig
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bond-Buckup, Georgina
Buckup, Ludwig
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aeglidae
topic Aeglidae
description The family Aeglidae comprises the genus Aegla with recent species and the genus Haumuriaegla with the fossil species H. glaessneri Feldmann, 1984. The results from lhe revision of the family Aeglidae, mainly from the study of the genus Aegla Leach, 1820, based on material collected in the southern and the south-eastern States of Brazil and on the examination of several collections from Brazilian and foreign institutions, are presented. Two diagnostic keys for lhe identification of the species of Aegla are included, one for the Brazilian, Uruguayan and north-eastern Argentinean representatives and another for the species from Chile and the remaining areas of Argentina. The results of the revision of 59 species of Aegla are presented, under the following headings: list of synonymies, type-material, diagnosis, description, size, examined material, geographic distribution and discussion. Illustrations of each species and of morphological details and maps recording known places of occurrence, with exception of A. intermedia Girard, 1855, a doubtful, never found again, species, with missing type-material, are included. The raw data from all measurements taken on samples and the results of statistical analysis are enclosed. Four species are synonymized: A. neuquensis affinis Ringuelet, 1948, A. montana Ringuelet, 1960 and A. maulensis Bahamonde e López, 1963 are treated as junior synonyms of A. affinis Schmitt, 1942. A. lenitica Buckup & Rossi, 1977 is considered a junior synonym of A. prado Schmitt, 1942. Two subspecies have their status changed into species-level: A. paulensis Schmitt and A. affinis Schmitt. The knowledge about the areas of occurrence of nineteen species is extended. Twenty new species are described and illustrated: A. intercalata sp. n., A. ringueleti sp. n., A. septentrionalis sp. n. A. rossiana sp. n., A. violacea sp. n., A. itacolomiensis sp. n., A. inconspicua sp. n., A. ligulata sp. n., A. marginata sp. n., A. inermis sp. n., A. spinosa sp. n., A. lata sp. n., A. jarai sp. n., A. obstipa sp. n., A. spinipalma sp. n., A. grisella sp. n., A. longirostri sp. n., A. parva sp. n., A. leptochela sp. n. and A. microphthalma sp. n. Lectotype and Paralectotype designations for A. scamosa Ringuelet, 1948 are done. The results of the investigations support the hypothesis that the majority of the species of Aegla may not have very large areas of occurrence, living only in one basin or often in adjacent drainage basins.
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