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Dendrocephalus alachua

Dendrocephalus alachua

(Dexter, 1953)

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Rogers, D. Christopher, Dunn, Ann, Price, W. Wayne (2019): A review of Dendrocephalus (Dendrocephalinus) (Crustacea: Anostraca) with the first records of male-male anostracan aggressive competition. European Journal of Taxonomy 509: 1-14, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2019.509
Remarks The original description of the female has the brood pouch elongate, almost fusiform. In many, but not all, female specimens I have cultured, the brood pouch is abbreviated, lacking the free distal portion (Fig. 3 E). This species is known from five unspecified collections in Alachua County, Florida, near Gainesville (Dexter 1953; Moore 1967; two unpublished records at USNM), and was suggested as possibly extinct, pending further surveys, even after many surveys were performed (Rogers, 2006). However, collecting efforts by W. W. Price yielded two new localities in the Tampa region. The Tampa locality is at least 180 km south of the unspecified type locality (a “ barrow pit ” (Dexter 1953) which has probably been destroyed (Rogers 2006 )). For both new locations for this species the substrate has no measurable calcium carbonate and salinity 0 to ~ 2 mS / cm, as both locations are heavily vegetated, and have tree cover, with the substrate covered in vegetative debris (Rogers 2014 b; this study). Similarly, both locations are less than a meter above the water table. Dendrocephalus alachua co-occurred at both new locations with the smooth clam shrimp Lynceus gracilicornis Packard, 1871, and the spiny clam shrimp Eulimnadia cylindrova Belk, 1989. Both Dexter (1953) and Moore (1967) reported D. alachua co-occurring with the anostracan Streptocephalus sealii Ryder, 1879. However, this species was not present at either of the two new localities. Rogers (2006) conservatively designated D. alachua as CR A 1 species (IUCN 2000) pending further surveys. But with these new collections this species meets the IUCN red list CR B 1 a, b species criteria (IUCN 2000), that the species is ‘ Critically Endangered’, with an extent of occupancy less than 100 km 2, and a projected decline in extent of occurrence.
Rogers, D. Christopher, Dunn, Ann, Price, W. Wayne (2019): A review of Dendrocephalus (Dendrocephalinus) (Crustacea: Anostraca) with the first records of male-male anostracan aggressive competition. European Journal of Taxonomy 509: 1-14, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2019.509
Material examined Holotype USA • ♂; Florida, Alachua County; 6 Jul. 1947; R. W. Dexter leg.; USNM 93538. Paratypes USA • 3 ♂♂; same data as for holotype; USNM 93539. Other material USA • 5 ♀♀, 7 ♂♂, plus 26 ♀♀, 33 ♂♂ reared in culture; Hillsborough County, Tampa, Cemetery Pond, corner of Martin Luther King Boulevard and East Lake Avenue; 27 ° 58.859 ΄ N, 82 ° 24.256 ΄ W; 13 Sep. 2000; substrate collected for culture 6 Jul. 2000; W. W. Price leg.; DCR # 772 • 41 ♀♀, 6 ♂♂; David E. West Park, 2212 East 97 th Street, corner of Martin Luther King Boulevard and East Lake Avenue; 28 ° 02.270 ΄ N, 82 ° 26.063 ΄ W; 8 Jan. 2008; W. W. Price leg.; DCR # 774.
Rogers, D. Christopher, Dunn, Ann, Price, W. Wayne (2019): A review of Dendrocephalus (Dendrocephalinus) (Crustacea: Anostraca) with the first records of male-male anostracan aggressive competition. European Journal of Taxonomy 509: 1-14, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2019.509

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Fig. 1. Dendrocephalus spec. A. Dendrocephalus acacioidea, male head, left side, anterior view. B. Dendrocephalus alachua, male head, left side, anterior view. C. Dendrocephalus lithacus, male head, left side, anterior view. D. Dendrocephalus acacioidea, brood pouch, right, lateral view. E. Dendrocephalus alachua, brood pouch, right, lateral view. F. Dendrocephalus lithacus, brood pouch, right, lateral view. G. Dendrocephalus lithacus, male, labrum, ventral view. H. Dendrocephalus lithacus, gonopods, right, lateral view. Scale bar: A–C = 1 mm; D–F, H = 4 mm; G = 0.25 mm.

Imageimage/png© Rogers, D. Christopher;Dunn, Ann;Price, W. WayneRogers, D. Christopher;Dunn, Ann;Price, W. Wayne

Fig. 3. Dendrocephalus proeliator sp. nov, male-male aggressive interactions. A. Encounter. B. Circling. C. Head to head attack. D. Broadside attack. E–F. Chasing.

Imageimage/png© Rogers, D. Christopher;Dunn, Ann;Price, W. WayneRogers, D. Christopher;Dunn, Ann;Price, W. Wayne

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A review of Dendrocephalus (Dendrocephalinus) (Crustacea: Anostraca) with the first records of male-male anostracan aggressive competition

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This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Rogers, D. Christopher, Dunn, Ann, Price, W. Wayne (2019): A review of Dendrocephalus (Dendrocephalinus) (Crustacea: Anostraca) with the first records of male-male anostracan aggressive competition. European Journal of Taxonomy 509: 1-14, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2019.509

Abstract. We present a review of Dendrocephalus (Dendrocephalinus) with an updated diagnosis for the subgenus and a key to all known species. We provide new records of Dendrocephalus alachua, which was previously supposed to be extinct, and we describe a new species, Dendrocephalus proeliator sp. nov., which is separated from all other species based on the form of the male frontal appendage. Dendrocephalus proeliator sp. nov. appears to be morphologically intermediate between D. alachua and D. lithaca. In addition, we provide conservation assessments for all four species in the subgenus, according to IUCN Red List standards. We also report for two species the first known examples of direct male-male agonistic behaviour and competition for access to areas frequented by receptive females.

Rogers D C, Dunn A, Price W W, plazi (2019). A review of Dendrocephalus (Dendrocephalinus) (Crustacea: Anostraca) with the first records of male-male anostracan aggressive competition. European Journal of Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2019.509 accessed via GBIF.org on 2026-06-14.

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154513383
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10506463
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