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Sidorov, D. A. (2009). Novyi vid stigobiontnykh amfipod (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Psedocrangonyctidae) iz Primorya, c opisaniem samki Pseudocrangonyx levanidovi Birstein iz rodnikov Khora. [New species of stygobiont amphipod (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Pseudocrangonyctidae) from Primorye, with description of female of Pseudocrangonyх levanidovi Birstein from the Khor River springs.]. Amurskii zoologicheskii Zhurnal. 1(2): 92-105.
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Sidorov, D. A.
2009
Novyi vid stigobiontnykh amfipod (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Psedocrangonyctidae) iz Primorya, c opisaniem samki Pseudocrangonyx levanidovi Birstein iz rodnikov Khora. [New species of stygobiont amphipod (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Pseudocrangonyctidae) from Primorye, with description of female of Pseudocrangonyх levanidovi Birstein from the Khor River springs.]
Amurskii zoologicheskii Zhurnal
1(2): 92-105
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Stygobites, Stygobionts, Groundwater fauna
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East Palearctic region for Pseudocrangonyx coreanus Uéno, 1966 
East Palearctic region for Pseudocrangonyx elenae Sidorov, 2011 
Khabarovsk Krai for Pseudocrangonyx levanidovi Birstein, 1955 
Primorsky Krai for Pseudocrangonyx febras Sidorov, 2009 
Holotype IBSS 11/1sd-, identified as Pseudocrangonyx febras Sidorov, 2009
Paratype IBSS 11/2sd-, identified as Pseudocrangonyx febras Sidorov, 2009
 Environment

Subterranean/Hypogean [details]

 Environment

Subterranean [details]

 Etymology

The word "febras" representing abbreviation of "Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences". [details]

 Habitat

Well; 1.5 m underground, 225 m a.s.l. [details]

 Habitat

Springs; 6.8C; in mud and detritus [details]

 Morphology

Specimens from Privalievskaya Protoka have significant differences in the structure of mandible, maxilla 1, uropod ... [details]

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