Ingolfiella longipes explained

Ingolfiella longipes is a species of amphipod crustacean in the family Ingolfiellidae notable for its orange striped coloration. It is known from a single specimen held at the Naturalis Biodiversity Center. It was collected from Walsingham Sink Cave, an anchialine cave in Hamilton Parish, Bermuda,[1] [2] and is thus considered to be critically endangered.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ingolfiella (Tethydiella) longipes Stock, Sket & Iliffe, 1987 . . Thomas M. Iliffe . Anchialine Caves and Cave Fauna of the World . September 23, 2003.
  2. F. R. Schram . Frederick Schram . R. Vonk . amp . Ingolfiellidea (Crustacea, Malacostraca, Amphipoda): a phylogenetic and biogeographic analysis . . 72 . 1 . 39–72 . 11 August 2007 . 3 December 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131203014630/http://dpc.uba.uva.nl/ctz/vol72/nr01/art03 . dead .