Marinogammarus SCHELLENBERG 1937

GENUS MARINOGAMMARUS SCHELLENBERG, 1937 B Type species Gammarus marinus Leach, 1815. Aditional species Molecularly (conditionally) proven (Hou et al ., 2014) taxa are: Gammarus obtusatus Dahl, 1938, Marinogammarus pirloti Sexton and Spooner, 1940; probably also Gammarus finmarchicus Dahl, 1938, and...

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Main Authors: Hou, Zhonge, Sket, Boris
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5454736
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Summary:GENUS MARINOGAMMARUS SCHELLENBERG, 1937 B Type species Gammarus marinus Leach, 1815. Aditional species Molecularly (conditionally) proven (Hou et al ., 2014) taxa are: Gammarus obtusatus Dahl, 1938, Marinogammarus pirloti Sexton and Spooner, 1940; probably also Gammarus finmarchicus Dahl, 1938, and Marinogammarus atlanticus Dahl, 1958. Distribution Marinogammarus spp. inhabit shallow eastern and north-western North Atlantic waters, particularly where influenced by freshwater inflow. If G. olivii belongs here, as supposed by Sexton & Spooner (1940), the genus is also present in the Mediterranean. Remarks Marinogammarus is a sister clade to Homoeogammarus + Ponto-Caspian group of genera, and molecularly very distant from that sister group. It also differs in biogeography. : Published as part of Hou, Zhonge & Sket, Boris, 2016, A review of Gammaridae (Crustacea: Amphipoda): the family extent, its evolutionary history, and taxonomic redefinition of genera, pp. 323-348 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 176 (2) on page 335, DOI: 10.1111/zoj.12318, http://zenodo.org/record/5357553 : {"references": ["Hou Z, Sket B, Li S. 2014. Phylogenetic analyses of Gammaridae crustacean reveal different diversification patterns among sister lineages in the Tethyan region. Cladistics: The International Journal of the Willi Hennig Society 30: 352 - 365.", "Sexton EW, Spooner GM. 1940. An account of Marinogammarus (Schellenberg) gen. nov. (Amphipoda), with a description of a new species, M. pirloti. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 24: 634 - 682."]}