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Stygobromus flagellatus (Benedict)

Stygonectes flagellatus (Benedict).—Hoisinger, 1967:115–116 [with references].—Mitchell and Reddell, 1971:59–60.

Stygobromus flagellatus (Benedict).—Karaman, 1974:111.—Holsinger, 1977a:261.

MATERIAL EXAMINED.—TEXAS. HAYS COUNTY: Artesian well in San Marcos, 3 , 5 , 31 Mar 1973 to 1 Nov 1973; 424 , 592 , 306 juvs, and 3 fragments from continuous sampling between 14 May 1974 and 16 Dec 1975; Ezells Cave in San Marcos, 4 , 3 , J. R. Reddell and R. W. Mitchell, 28 Oct 1967; Rattlesnake Cave in San Marcos, 2 , A. G. Grubbs, 9 Mar 1975 and 1 , 1 , 2 May 1975; San Marcos Springs, 10 , 2 , and 15 juvs (from large spring opening), 25 Nov 1975; 9 , 2 (from large pipe spring), 5 Dec 1975; 12 , 2, and 7 juvs (from large pipe spring). 7 Dec 1975; 7 , (from large pipe spring), 19 Jan 1977.
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Holsinger, John R. and Longley, Glenn. 1980. "The subterranean amphipod crustacean fauna of an artesian well in Texas." Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology. 1-62. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00810282.308

Stygobromus flagellatus

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Stygobromus flagellatus, commonly called Ezell's Cave amphipod,[1][2] is a troglomorphic species of amphipod in family Crangonyctidae. It is endemic to Texas[2] in the United States.

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References

  1. ^ a b Inland Water Crustacean Specialist Group (1996). "Stygobromus flagellatus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 1996: e.T20986A9235526. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.1996.RLTS.T20986A9235526.en. Retrieved 2017-09-04.
  2. ^ a b c d "Stygobromus flagellatus". NatureServe Explorer An online encyclopedia of life. 7.1. NatureServe. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
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Stygobromus flagellatus: Brief Summary

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Stygobromus flagellatus, commonly called Ezell's Cave amphipod, is a troglomorphic species of amphipod in family Crangonyctidae. It is endemic to Texas in the United States.

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