2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81752002000400014
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A rapid assessment of the decapod fauna in the Rio Tahuamanu and Rio Manuripi Basins, with new records of shrimps and crabs for Bolivia (Crustacea, Decapoda, Palaemonidae, Sergestidae, Trichodactylidae)

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Results of a decapod fauna survey conducted during the AquaRAP expedition to Rio Tahuamanu and Rio Manuripi Basins, in the Department of Pando, Bolivia, in September, 1996 are presented. Ten species of shrimps and crabs, representing three families and six genera were found. New records for Bolivia were Ma crobrachiwn depressimanu11l Pereira, 1993, Ma crobrachiu11l brasiliense (Heller, 1862) , Acetes paraguayensis Hansen, 191 9, Sylvioca rcinus devillei H. MilneEdwards, 1853, Sylviocarcinus maldo… Show more

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“…It has a wide distribution in all of the main eastern South American river basins (Orinoco, Amazon, Araguaia-Tocantins and São Francisco) including isolated inland populations from the upper Paraná and Paraguay River systems (Holthuis, 1952;Rodriguez, 1982;Coelho and Ramos-Porto, 1984;Lopez and Pereira, 1996;Pettovello, 1996;Bialetzki et al, 1997;Magalhães, 2000;2001, 2002Melo, 2003;Valencia and Campos, 2007). According to Magalhães et al (2005), this species is not native to the upper Paraná River basin but was either deliberately or accidentally introduced there.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has a wide distribution in all of the main eastern South American river basins (Orinoco, Amazon, Araguaia-Tocantins and São Francisco) including isolated inland populations from the upper Paraná and Paraguay River systems (Holthuis, 1952;Rodriguez, 1982;Coelho and Ramos-Porto, 1984;Lopez and Pereira, 1996;Pettovello, 1996;Bialetzki et al, 1997;Magalhães, 2000;2001, 2002Melo, 2003;Valencia and Campos, 2007). According to Magalhães et al (2005), this species is not native to the upper Paraná River basin but was either deliberately or accidentally introduced there.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1;–Rodríguez 1981: 47 [in list];–Coelho and Ramos-Porto 1985: 408 [in table];–Ramos-Porto and Coelho 1990: 99 [part, not Rio Negro, Catagalo];–Kochalka et al 1996: 113 [in list];–Ramos-Porto and Coelho 1998: 337 [in list]; Magalhães 1999: 36, 85 [in list];–Magalhães 2000: 59 [in list];–Magalhães 2001: 70, 133 [in list];–Magalhães 2002: 1096, figs 5, 6;–García-Dávila and Magalhães 2003: 675, figs 21–27, 55;–Magalhães and Pereira 2007: 9, 10, 12 [in list];–Valencia and Campos 2010: 224, figs 3–4;–Pileggi et al 2013: 570.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magalhães (2002) assessed the decapod fauna of two rivers, which form part of the Rio Madeira basin, Bolivia. He reported the presence of four freshwater crab species, all of them belonging to the family Trichodactylidae.…”
Section: Species Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%