2015
DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2015.164
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Niphargus dancaui sp. nov. (Amphipoda, Niphargidae) – a new species thriving in sulfidic groundwaters in southeastern Romania

Abstract: Abstract. Niphargus dancaui sp. nov., previously referred to as Niphargus cf. stygius, was sampled from various groundwater sites in and near the town of Mangalia (SE Romania) and described with Movile Cave (a sulfidic, chemoautotrophically based ecosystem) as type locality. A short comparison with Niphargus stygius specimens from Slovenia was made, together with a morphological analysis of interpopulational variability. Males of N. dancaui sp. nov. were relatively large (17 mm), with long antennae, pereiopods… Show more

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“…Results of species delimitation methods are indicated with red and blue bars and presented in detail in Table S4. Major clades identified in previous works (Brad, Fišer, Flot, & Sarbu, 2015;Esmaeili-Rineh et al, 2015;C. Fišer et al, 2008;McInerney et al, 2014) were recovered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Results of species delimitation methods are indicated with red and blue bars and presented in detail in Table S4. Major clades identified in previous works (Brad, Fišer, Flot, & Sarbu, 2015;Esmaeili-Rineh et al, 2015;C. Fišer et al, 2008;McInerney et al, 2014) were recovered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…This lag in the use of tree‐based methods occurred despite 78% of the studies inferring molecular phylogenies (supporting information ). Allele sharing‐based methods, for example haplowebs (Flot, Couloux, et al., ), were used in only two studies (Brad, Fišer, Flot, & Sarbu, ; Flot et al., ).…”
Section: Taxonomic Practices In Delimiting Cryptic Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Planarians were not found in many other wells in the town that were also sampled. In the General Dragalina, Horia, Cloşca & Crişan and Aleea Cetăţii wells planarians were found associated with Niphargus dancaui Brad, Fiser, Flot & Sarbu, 2015(Brad et al 2015.…”
Section: Sulfidic Wellsmentioning
confidence: 97%