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Hortencia Obregón-Barboza, Gopal Murugan, Humberto García-Velazco, Alejandro M. Maeda-Martínez, A Review of the Branchinecta (Branchiopoda: Anostraca) from the Baja California Peninsula: First Record of the Giant Fairy Shrimp B. Gigas from Mexico, Journal of Crustacean Biology, Volume 35, Issue 3, 1 May 2015, Pages 433–440, https://doi.org/10.1163/1937240X-00002321
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Abstract
As a part of an ongoing research initiative on Sonoran Desert large branchiopod biodiversity, we conducted extensive field surveys along the Baja California Peninsula. We present here a taxonomic review of the genus Branchinecta on this peninsula. The results confirm the presence of B. lindahliPackard, 1883, B. mackiniDexter, 1956, and B. sandiegonensisFugate, 1993, and provide the first Mexican records of the world’s largest anostracan B. gigasLynch, 1937. The peninsular sites of the four Branchinecta represent the southernmost extent of their distribution. The giant fairy shrimp was discovered from two shallow temporary lakes located in the Valle de los Cirios. The large branchiopod species assemblage that occurs in these lakes is unique among the temporary wetlands of Mexico. These lakes, so far, are the only known habitats in Mexico where the tadpole shrimp Lepidurus lemmoniHolmes, 1894, and B. gigas occur.