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Souza-Filho, J.F.; Souza, A.M.T.; Valério-Berardo, M.T. (2010). Six new species of the genus Chevalia Walker, 1904 (Amphipoda, Corophiidea, Chevaliidae) from Brazilian waters, with a key to world species of the genus. Zootaxa, 2713: 25-51.
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Souza-Filho, J. F.; Souza, A. M. T.; Valério-Berardo M T Walker
2010
Six new species of the genus Chevalia (Amphipoda, Corophiidea, Chevaliidae) from Brazilian waters, with a key to world species of the genus
Zootaxa
2713: 25-51
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Holotype MNRJ 15794, geounit Bahia, identified as Chevalia thomasi Souza-Filho, Souza & Valério-Berardo, 2010
Holotype MNRJ 21959, geounit Brazilian Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Chevalia setosa Souza-Filho, Souza & Valério-Berardo, 2010
Holotype MNRJ 21967, geounit Brazilian Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Chevalia convexa Souza-Filho, Souza & Valério-Berardo, 2010
Holotype MZUSP 22283, geounit Brazilian Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Chevalia marajoara Souza-Filho, Souza & Valério-Berardo, 2010
Holotype MZUSP 22285, geounit Brazilian Exclusive Economic Zone, identified as Chevalia anomala Souza-Filho, Souza & Valério-Berardo, 2010
Holotype MNRJ 7700, geounit Pernambuco, identified as Chevalia caetes Souza-Filho, Souza & Valério-Berardo, 2010
 Distribution

Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, Pernambuco and Bahia (2°48’S to 21°38’S). [details]

 Distribution

Bahia to Espírito Santo (18º– 20ºS) [details]

 Etymology

This name refers to the anomalous condition of gnathopods 2 of the holotype with propodus of different lengths. [details]

 Etymology

This species is dedicated to the Brazilian native tribe Caetés that occupied the coastal region of the Porto de ... [details]

 Etymology

The specific name convexa (Latin), meaning convex, refers to distal margin of telson [details]

 Etymology

The name refers to the first humans that settled on the savannas of Marajo Island, at the Amazon River delta. [details]

 Etymology

The Latin name setosus, hairy, referring to the densely setose dorsum, a characteristic unique within the genus. [details]

 Etymology

Named in honor to Dr. James Darwin Thomas (Nova Southeastern University Oceanographic Center, Florida) for his ... [details]