Stygobromus quatsinensis Holsinger & Shaw, 1987
- Dataset
- GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
- Rank
- SPECIES
- Published in
- Holsinger, J. R., & Shaw, P. (1987). Stygobromus quatsinensis, a new amphipod crustacean from caves on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, with remarks on zoogeographic relationships. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 65: 2202–2209. https://www.marinespecies.org/amphipoda/aphia.php?p=sourcedetails&id=258723
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Arthropoda
- class
- Malacostraca
- order
- Amphipoda
- family
- Crangonyctidae
- genus
- Stygobromus
- species
- Stygobromus quatsinensis
Name
- Homonyms
- Stygobromus quatsinensis Holsinger & Shaw, 1987
- Common names
- Vancouver Island cave amphipod in англійська
- Vancouver stygobromid in англійська
- Vancouver stygobromid in англійська
- Vancouver stygobromid in англійська
Bibliographic References
- Holsinger, J. R., Carlson, K. R. & Shaw, D. P. (1997). Biogeographic significance of recently discovered amphipod crustacean (Stygobromus) in caves of southeastern Alaska and Vancouver Island. <em>Proceedings of the 12th International Congress of Speleology.</em> 3: 347-349.
- Holsinger, J.R. & Shaw, D.P. (1986). A new stygobiont amphipod crustacean (Crangonyctidae, Stygobromus) from glaciated karst on Vancouver Island, Canada. <em>Communications of 9th International Congress of Speleology, Barcelona, Spain.</em> 2: 98-101.
- Holsinger, J.R. & Shaw, P. (1987). Stygobromus quatsinensis, a new amphipod crustacean from caves on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, with remarks on zoogeographic relationships. <em>Canadian Journal of Zoology.</em> 65: 2202-2209.
- Holsinger, J.R. & Shaw, P. (1987). Stygobromus quatsinensis, a new amphipod crustacean from caves on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, with remarks on zoogeographic relationships. <em>Canadian Journal of Zoology.</em> 65: 2202-2209.
- Wang D. & Holsinger J.R. (2001). Systematics of the subterranean amphipod genus Stygobromus (Crangonyctidae) in western North America, with emphasis on species of the hubbsi group. Amphipacifica, 3, 2, pp. 39-147;62 figs.