First record of thermosbaenacea (crustacea) from the southern hemisphere: A new species from a cave in tropical western australia

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The crustacean order Thermosbaenacea is reported for the first time from the Southern Hemisphere, from almost fresh water in a cave habitat in tropical Western Australia. Halosbaena tulki, sp. nov. belongs to a genus previously known only from saline waters in the West Indies, Columbia and Canary Is. The discovery is consistent with a very ancient origin of the order and distribution of the genus by plate movements following the breakup of Pangaea. © 1992 CSIRO.

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Poore, G. C. B., & Humphreys, W. F. (1992). First record of thermosbaenacea (crustacea) from the southern hemisphere: A new species from a cave in tropical western australia. Invertebrate Systematics, 6(3), 719–725. https://doi.org/10.1071/IT9920719

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