2004
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.646.1.1
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Talitridae (Amphipoda, Gammaridea) from the Brazilian coastline

Abstract: Surveys along the Brazilian coastline yielded material for the re-description of four semi-terrestrial talitrid species: the Brazilian endemics Chelorchestia darwinii (M ller, 1864), Pseudorchestoidea brasiliensis (Dana, 1853), which is transferred to Atlantorchestoidea gen. nov., and Talorchestia tucurauna (M ller, 1864); and the Atlantic Platorchestia monodi (Mateu et al., 1986). The syntype series of P. platensis (Kroyer, 1845) was examined and a lectotype and paralectotypes designated. A key for the talitr… Show more

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“…Four species of talitrid amphipods with a wide distribution (from 6-10° to 23-28° S) are present along the Brazilian coast (SEREJO, 2004) and three of them appeared on Paranaguá Bay (ROSA et al, 2007). P. monodi prefer protected beaches and can be found in estuarine areas and mangrove swamps while T. tucurauna often inhabit the supralittoral zone of exposed sandy beaches and are found together with A. brasiliensis (SEREJO, 2004). The samples collected on Paranaguá Bay before the accident reflected this preference, with P. monodi present on most internal and protected beaches.…”
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“…Four species of talitrid amphipods with a wide distribution (from 6-10° to 23-28° S) are present along the Brazilian coast (SEREJO, 2004) and three of them appeared on Paranaguá Bay (ROSA et al, 2007). P. monodi prefer protected beaches and can be found in estuarine areas and mangrove swamps while T. tucurauna often inhabit the supralittoral zone of exposed sandy beaches and are found together with A. brasiliensis (SEREJO, 2004). The samples collected on Paranaguá Bay before the accident reflected this preference, with P. monodi present on most internal and protected beaches.…”
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“…Das quatro espécies de anfípodes talitrídeos descritas para o litoral brasileiro (Serejo, 2004), a endêmica Chelorchestia darwinii foi a única não registrada neste estudo. Esta espécie é comumente encontrada em manguezais, sendo encontrada sobre o sedimento lamoso ou entre a vegetação (Serejo, 2004).…”
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“…Esta espécie é comumente encontrada em manguezais, sendo encontrada sobre o sedimento lamoso ou entre a vegetação (Serejo, 2004). Essa clara preferência por sedimentos lamosos justifica as razões pela qual C. darwinii não foi registrada nas praias estuarinas do complexo da Baía de Paranaguá.…”
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