Typhlocaris ayyaloni

Typhlocaris ayyaloni
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Crustacea
Class: Malacostraca
Order: Decapoda
Infraorder: Caridea
Family: Typhlocarididae
Genus: Typhlocaris
Species: T. ayyaloni
Binomial name
Typhlocaris ayyaloni
Tsurnamal, 2008[1]

Typhlocaris ayyaloni is a species of troglobitic shrimp in the family Typhlocarididae.[2]

Description

This species grows to 4 to 5 cm in length and is blind.[3]

Distribution

Typhlocaris ayyaloni species was discovered in 2008 in the Ayalon Cave in Israel, 100 meters below ground, with no natural access to the surface. It was found living in a small pool of sulphide-rich, brackish water. It is one of eight new species recently discovered in the area, the others being Tethysbaena ophelicola, Metacyclops longimaxillis, Metacyclops subdolus, Akrav israchanani (a land species, only found dead and also in other parts of the cave), Ayyalonia dimentmani (land species), Lepidospora ayyalonica. (land species), and a still-unnamed species in the genus Collembola.[3]

Threats

This species is endangered as it is known only in the Yarkon-Taninim Aquifer, which is experiencing diminishing water levels. It is one of the main sources of water in Israel.[4]

References


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