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Stygofauna are any
fauna that live in
groundwater systems or aquifers, such as caves,
fissures and vugs.
Stygofauna and
troglofauna are the two
types of...
- of the
Arabica caving club led by
Alexander Osintsev. Two
species of
stygobiont amphipods have been found:
Zenkevitchia sandroruffoi,
living at depths...
- org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1440160 on 2021-06-11
Ghamizi M. (2020). New
stygobiont genus and new
species (Gastropoda, Hydrobiidae) from the Rif (Morocco)...
- is a
genus of
gastropod molluscs,
comprising a
small group of
minute stygobiont freshwater snails with
valvatoid s****,
belonging to the
subfamily Horatiinae...
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south of the
Souss River north of Temsia, Morocco'. This
species is a
stygobiont,
being restricted to
aquatic subterranean habitats S**** is high-spired...
- crenobiotic, i.e. they are
dependent on
springs as a habitat. Some are
stygobiont, i.e.
living exclusively in
underground rivers. They are tiny to minute...
- May 2012. Ribera, Ignacio; Reboleira, Ana
Sofia P.S. (2019). "The
first stygobiont species of
Coleoptera from Portugal, with a
molecular phylogeny of the...
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subterranean po****tion.
Regarding stygofauna, the
corresponding words stygobionts (or stygobites),
stygophiles and
stygoxenes are used. Characteristics...
- Luis
Potosi northwards and in
southern Texas (United States). They are
stygobionts. They
measure 17–33 mm (0.67–1.30 in) in
total length.
Speocirolana contains...
- 1023/A:1013100924948. Rony Huys (1988). "Gelyelloida, a new
order of
stygobiont copepods from
European karstic systems". In G. A.
Boxshall & H. K. Schminke...