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“…We were unable to test the validity of the inclusion of the Salentinellidae in Bogidielloidea within the Senticaudata: the uniramous uropod 3 in Parasalentinella Bou, 1971 does not fit with core bogidiellid features, and Salentinella Ruffo, 1947 species lack apical robust setae on uropods 1–2 (cf., Salentinella anae Messouli et al 2002). Bogidiella indica Holsinger (2006), the sole member of the indica -group sensu Holsinger et al (2006), recently has been attributed to the niphargoides -group based on the shared absence of rami on pleopods 1–3 (Senna et al 2013). Therefore, the indica -group was not considered in our analysis, as it is instead included in our analysis within the niphargodes -group.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We were unable to test the validity of the inclusion of the Salentinellidae in Bogidielloidea within the Senticaudata: the uniramous uropod 3 in Parasalentinella Bou, 1971 does not fit with core bogidiellid features, and Salentinella Ruffo, 1947 species lack apical robust setae on uropods 1–2 (cf., Salentinella anae Messouli et al 2002). Bogidiella indica Holsinger (2006), the sole member of the indica -group sensu Holsinger et al (2006), recently has been attributed to the niphargoides -group based on the shared absence of rami on pleopods 1–3 (Senna et al 2013). Therefore, the indica -group was not considered in our analysis, as it is instead included in our analysis within the niphargodes -group.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only two Bogidiellidae species are known from India: Bogidiella indica Holsinger et al 2006, recorded from bore wells in Andra Pradesh, and the minute species Bogidiella totakura Senna et al 2013, from a nearby locality Andhra Pradesh, southern India. The only other stygobiotic amphipod species of India are the gammaroid Indoniphargus indicus (Chilton 1923) (Mesogammaridae), reported from various groundwater habitats (e.g., springs, well water, and a mine pit) in the north-eastern states of Bihar, West Bengal and Odisha (formerly Orissa) (Stephensen 1931; Straškraba 1967), and the crangonyctoid Kotumsaria bastarensis Messouli et al 2007 (Kotumsaridae), from Kotumsar Cave, in the east-central state of Chhattisgarh (Messouli et al 2007; Senna et al 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To date, about 80 new crustacean taxa have been recorded. Of these, 46 species belonging to Copepoda, Bathynellacea, Amphipoda, Isopoda and Ostracoda have been formally described (Holsinger et al, 2006;Messouli et al, 2007;Karanovic & Ranga Reddy, 2008;Wilson & Ranga Reddy, 2011;Senna et al, 2013;and others), and the data on the remainder await publication. As for the order Bathynellacea Chappuis, 1915, to which Atopobathynella paraoperculata n. sp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%