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A new species of freshwater crab of the genus Strengeriana Pretzmann, 1971, from El Jardín Natural Reserve, Quindío, Colombia (Crustacea: Decapoda: Pseudothelphusidae)

Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Instituto de Ciencias Naturales, Bogotá, Colombia.
2Universidad del Quindío, Armenia, Colombia.
Crustacea Brachyura Strengerianini Neotropical region taxonomy

Abstract

A new species of Strengeriana Pretzmann, 1971, is described from the El Jardín Natural Reserve, Quindío Department, Colombia, on the western slope of the Central Andes. The genus is endemic to Colombia and is distributed in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, and the Western and Central Andes, at elevations ranging from 700 to 2400 m. With the addition of the new species, Strengeriana now includes 17 species. Strengeriana quindiensis n. sp. is distinguished from its congeners mainly by the exopod of the third maxilliped being 0.92 times the length of the ischium and by the morphology of the first male gonopod, particularly the shapes of the mesial and lateral processes.

 

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