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Englisch, U. & Koenemann, S. (2001). Preliminary phylogenetic analysis of selected subterranean amphipod crustaceans, using small subunit rDNA gene sequence. Organisms, Diversity & Evolution. 1: 139 - 145.
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Englisch, U. & Koenemann, S.
2001
Preliminary phylogenetic analysis of selected subterranean amphipod crustaceans, using small subunit rDNA gene sequence
Organisms, Diversity & Evolution
1: 139 - 145
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Bactrurus Hay, 1902 (additional source)
Bactrurus brachycaudus Hubricht & Mackin, 1940 (additional source)
Bactrurus mucronatus (Forbes, 1876) (additional source)
Bactrurus pseudomucronatus Koenemann & Holsinger, 2001 (additional source)
Crangonyx forbesi (Hubricht & Mackin, 1940) (additional source)
Bactrurus brachycaudus Hubricht & Mackin, 1940 (additional source)
Bactrurus mucronatus (Forbes, 1876) (additional source)
Bactrurus pseudomucronatus Koenemann & Holsinger, 2001 (additional source)
Crangonyx forbesi (Hubricht & Mackin, 1940) (additional source)
Distribution
Endemic to eastern and central United States, including both widespread and isolated, highly endemic relicts [details]
Distribution
Former glaciated areas of the United States Central Lowland. The most widespread species of the genus [details]
Habitat
Stygobiont: caves, springs, seeps, drainage systems in glaciated areas [details]
Habitat
Stygobiont. Exclusively in non-karst habitats (unlike other Bactrurus) [details]
Habitat
Stygobiont: caves, seeps, deep cistern [details]
Morphology
Sexually dimorphic telson in five out of seven species of the genus [details]