Alvarez Fernando, Iliffe Thomas M, Villalobos José Luis
Colección Nacional de Crustáceos, Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México 04510, México..
Zootaxa. 2017 Apr 27;4258(2):187-194. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.4258.2.8.
A new species of mud shrimp of the genus Naushonia Kingsley, 1897 is described from two anchialine caves on the island of Great Abaco in the Bahamas. Naushonia tinkeri n. sp. is the fifteenth species in the genus and the second to be described from the Bahamas. The new species is morphologically similar to N. augudrea (Juarrero & García, 1997) from Holguín Province, eastern Cuba, with which it shares a carapace with cervical and cardiac grooves; however, it can be distinguished by having a pigmented cornea, the first pereiopod with a proportionately longer propodus and dactylus without a toothed external margin, and the telson longer relative to the uropod length. The new species inhabits anchialine caves and is the largest one reported until now.
1897年,金斯利(Kingsley)描述了瑙索尼亚属(Naushonia)的一种新泥虾,该物种发现于巴哈马群岛大阿巴科岛上的两个沿岸洞穴中。廷克瑞瑙索尼亚(Naushonia tinkeri)新物种是该属的第15个物种,也是第二个来自巴哈马群岛的被描述物种。该新物种在形态上与来自古巴东部奥尔金省的奥古德雷瑙索尼亚(N. augudrea,Juarrero & García,1997)相似,两者都有带颈沟和心沟的头胸甲;然而,它的区别在于有色素沉着的角膜,第一对步足的掌节和指节相对较长,且指节外缘无齿,尾节相对于尾肢长度更长。该新物种栖息在沿岸洞穴中,是迄今为止报道的最大的一种。