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Finston, T. L.; Johnson, M. S.; Eberhard, S. M.; Cocking, J. S.; McRae, J. M.; Halse, S. A.; Knott, B. (2011). A new genus and two new species of groundwater paramelitid amphipods from the Pilbara, Western Australia: a combined molecular and morphological approach. Records of the Western Australian Museum. 26(2): 154-178.
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Finston, T. L.; Johnson, M. S.; Eberhard, S. M.; Cocking, J. S.; McRae, J. M.; Halse, S. A.; Knott, B.
2011
A new genus and two new species of groundwater paramelitid amphipods from the Pilbara, Western Australia: a combined molecular and morphological approach
Records of the Western Australian Museum
26(2): 154-178
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Holotype WAM C38151, geounit Western Australia (state), identified as Maarrka weeliwollii Finston, Johnson, Eberhard, Cocking, McRae, Halse & Knott, 2011
Holotype WAM C38233, geounit Western Australia (state), identified as Maarrka etheli Finston, Johnson, Eberhard, Cocking, McRae, Halse & Knott, 2011
 Etymology

The name Maarrka comes from the Yindjibarndi language of the Pilbara region. The name means praying mantis, and is ... [details]

 Etymology

The species name arises from the location of the holotype specimen in Ethel Creek. [details]

 Etymology

The species name arises from the location of the holotype specimen in Weeli Wolli Creek. [details]