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Kamaltynov, R.M. (2001). Amfipody (Amphipoda: Gammaroidea). In: Timoshkin, O.A. (ed.) Annotirovannyi spisok fauny ozera Baikal i ego vodosbornogo basseina. Tom I: Ozero Baikal. Kniga 1 [Index of animal species inhabiting Lake Baikal and its catchment area. Vol. I: Lake Baikal. Book 1]. Nauka, Novosibirsk. pp. 572-831.
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Kamaltynov, R.M.
2001
Amfipody (Amphipoda: Gammaroidea). In: Timoshkin, O.A. (ed.) Annotirovannyi spisok fauny ozera Baikal i ego vodosbornogo basseina. Tom I: Ozero Baikal. Kniga 1 [Index of animal species inhabiting Lake Baikal and its catchment area. Vol. I: Lake Baikal. Book 1].
Nauka, Novosibirsk
pp. 572-831.
Publication
Text in Russian, diagnoses of (most) new taxa also in English. The imprint date indicated on the book is 2001, but it was printed only 2002 (received for printing 29.04.2002, printed 05.08.2002). The publication year of new taxa published in this work is therefore 2002 (see Kamaltynov 2012)
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 Authority

The family Pachyschesidae was already suggested in a congress abstract by Takhteev in 1998, and then in a journal ... [details]

 Biology

A marsupial parasite of the Baikalian deepwater amphipod Abyssogammarus sarmatus. Observed depth range 775-1000 m [details]

 Classification

In the alternative classification placed in the family Carinogammaridae Tachteew, 2001 (Takhteev 2000, Takhteev et ... [details]

 Classification

Generic identity unclear: considered incertae sedis (as Eulimnogammarus ? abyssalis) both in Bazikalova (1945), ... [details]

 Classification

Does not fit diagnosis of Bazikalovia, therefore excluded from the genus by Kamaltynov (2001) [details]

 Classification

Considered synonym of Pallasea viridis (=Pentagonurus viridis) by Takhteev (2000) [details]

 Classification

In the alternative classification placed in the family Carinogammaridae Tachteew, 2001 (Takhteev 2000, Takhteev et ... [details]

 Depth range

450-625 m [details]

 Depth range

5 to 825m, usually 5 to 300m [details]

 Depth range

136-880 m [details]

 Depth range

5-1380 m [details]

 Depth range

90-294 m, muddy & stony bottoms [details]

 Depth range

1-1200 m; sandy, stony and muddy bottoms [details]

 Depth range

9-800 m, muddy & sandy bottoms [details]

 Depth range

9-891 m, bottoms mud, sandy mud [details]

 Diagnosis

"Like Micruropodinae and Carinogammarinae but distinguished by the body shape, anteriorly expanded and with thin, ... [details]

 Diagnosis

"Like Micruropodinae, but distinguished from it by presence of dorsal carinae, peculiar form of pereopod 5 base and ... [details]

 Diagnosis

Distinguished from the subgenus Sluginella (Lamugammarus) by moderately broad bases of pereopods 5-7, unarticulated ... [details]

 Distribution

Species (and genus) known from a single specimen, presumably lost, from Berkhin Bay, Central Baikal, 108 m depth, ... [details]

 Distribution

Deepwater zone of Baikal, 189-1000 m depths, usually deeper than 300m [details]

 Distribution

Lake Baikal: Ushkani Islands, and R. Angara from outlet to Irkutsk [details]

 Distribution

Throughout Lake Baikal in open waters, except Selenga shallows. River Angara to 576 km downstream from the source.  [details]

 Ecology

Juveniles can be found interstitially on stony shores, up to 1 m higher than water level. Adults at 1.5-400 m ... [details]

 Ecology

Epibenthic species on sandy and stony bottoms, 0.5-53 m depth [details]

 Etymology

Ancyracanthus is derived from the greek words "ankyra" (=anchor) and "akantha" (spine of a plant). Representatives ... [details]

 Etymology

Genus name is derived from an old local name of a tiger, "babr", which inhabited the Transbaikalian part of the ... [details]

 Etymology

Derived from name "Bargudzhin-Tokum", a historical region in Zabaikalye (Transbaikalia), stretching from the ... [details]

 Etymology

Named after the sampling site, Birkhin Bay (bukhta Birkhin) [details]

 Etymology

"Species is called in favour of a well-known researcher of the world amphipod fauna G.S. Karaman" [details]

 Etymology

The first part of the name is derived from the Latin word cornu - "horn", pointing to the shape of vetrolateral ... [details]

 Etymology

Genus is dedicated to Professor Ion Il'ich Dedyu - a well-known researcher of Ponto-Caspian and freshwater amphipods. [details]

 Etymology

The first part of the name is derived from the Greek word "diploos" - double; it points to the presence of two alike ... [details]

 Etymology

"Genus is called in honour of a famous researcher of Baikal amphipods V. Ch. Dorogostaisky." [details]

 Etymology

From the Latin word "eremus" - isolation, seclusion - pointing to the rarity of the species. [details]

 Etymology

Species is dedicated to Prof. Anna Andreevna Linevich, an expert on chironomids of Pribaikalye and Zabaikalye. [details]

 Etymology

Genus is called after Erik Laxmann, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, who made a great contribution in ... [details]

 Etymology

Genus is called in honour of A.A. Linevich, an expert on chironomid systematics. [details]

 Etymology

In honour of George Wilhelm Steller, the first researcher who mentioned amphipods of Angara River, i.e. amphipods ... [details]

 Etymology

"Species is called in honour of the author’s teacher – A.A.Tomilov, an investigator of invertebrate fauna in ... [details]

 Etymology

"...[D]erived from the Greek word "nyktoporeo" - walking in the night, pointing to the constant darkness in the ... [details]

 Etymology

The name of the subgenus is derived from Latin "pretiositus" (=precious), because the names of its members are ... [details]

 Etymology

The first part of the name is derived from the Greek word "oxys" - acute; it points to the presence of acute dorsal ... [details]

 Etymology

The first part of the genus name (caeco-) is derived from the Latin word "caecus", meaning blind. [details]

 Etymology

Genus name is derived from the term "profundal". [details]

 Etymology

The first part of the name (sento-) points to a presence of secondary spines on dorsal and lateral rows of armature ... [details]

 Etymology

Genus is called in honour of the author's wife Z.V. Slugina, an expert on Bivalvia of Lake Baikal, Pribaikalia and ... [details]

 Etymology

Lamu + Gammarus; the name is derived from the Evenk name for Lake Baikal - Lamu. [details]

 Etymology

From Superno+Gammarus; the Latin word superno means "swimming up", and points to the nektobenthic way of life. [details]

 Etymology

Genus name is derived from a Turkic name of Lake Baikal - Tengis. [details]

 Habitat

Brackish (interstitial), poikolohaline (intertidal): B. madeirae, B. helenae [details]

 Holotype

Specimen illustrated by Bazikalova (1935) in Plate I, fig. 2 and Plate III, fig. 10-20 (as indicated by Karaman 1977).  [details]

 Holotype

Specimen illustrated by Bazikalova (1935) in Plate 1, fig. 4 (as indicated by Karaman 1977). [details]

 New combination

The taxon first described in subsgeneric combination as M. (Setogammarus) cristatus by Bazikalova (1945) was ... [details]

 New combination

Poekilogammarus (Rostrogammarus) talitrus in Bazikalova (1945), Barnard & Barnard (1983). P. (R.) talitrus talitrus ... [details]

 New combination

Replacement name Eulimnogammarus capellus sowinskii Bazikalova, 1945. New combination Tengisia sowinskii, in ... [details]

 Nomenclature

From Latin word 'aspretum' - rough, rocky place, pointing to the presence of dorsaal tubercles in representatives ... [details]

 Original Combination

Acanthogammarus godlewskii var. brevispinus Dorogostaisky, 1922 [details]

 Original Combination

Original combination Micruropus (Setogammarus) ciliodorsalis parvulus Bazikalova, 1945. Full species rank in ... [details]

 Original Combination

Described as Odontogammarus brevipes Dorogostaisky, 1930. Full species rank restored in Kamaltynov (2001) [details]

 Original Combination

Plesiogammarus gestaeckeri brevis [details]

 Original Combination

Poekilogammarus (Rostrogammarus) rostratus amblyops Bazikalova, 1945 [details]

 Original description

Originally described as Carinurus reissneri f. A in Bazikalova (1935) and Bazikalova (1945) [details]

 Original description

Originally described as Carinurus reissneri f. C in Bazikalova (1935) and Bazikalova (1945) [details]

 Original description

Originally described as Carinurus belkini f. A by Bazikalova (1935, 1945), only diagnosis given in Kamaltynov (2001) [details]

 Original description

Based on description of "Hyalellopsis tixtonae" in Bazikalova (1945) (non H. tixtonae Sowinsky, 1915) [details]

 Original description

The first description of this taxon by Bazikalova (1945) was as Micruropus (Setogammarus) cristatus Dorogostaisky, ... [details]

 Original description

The taxon was originally described in Bazikalova (1945) as "Micruropus (Setogammarus) cristatus Dorogostaisky, ... [details]

 Original description

Based on a variant individual illustrated and described by Bazikalova (1962) under Micruropus dybowskii. ... [details]

 Original description

Based on a variant individual illustrated and described by Bazikalova (1962) under Micruropus dybowskii. ... [details]

 Original description

Original description as "Odontogammarus margaritaceus (Dybowsky, 1874)" in Sowinsky (1915), and treated under that ... [details]

 Original description

Originally presented as Heterogammarus capellus in Sowinsky (1915) [non Heterogammarus capellus of Stebbing (1899) ... [details]

 Publication date

Takhteev (1995) already suggested the new faimily Pallaseidae, but without explicit description; thus Pallaseidae ... [details]

 Remark

Garjajeff (1901) presents Dybowskia armata as a new combination for Gammarus armatus Dybowsky, 1974 ( = Dedyola ... [details]

 Remark

Heterogammarus capellus presented in Sowinsky (1915) is not this taxon; it was renamed Eulimnogammarus capellus ... [details]

 Remark

The form treated and illustrated as H. tixtonae in Bazikalova (1945) is now referred to H. linevitschae ... [details]

 Remark

Odontogammarus margaritaceus Auct., as used in 1915-1983 [following Sowinsky (1915)], does not refer to this ... [details]

 Remark

Pachyschesis branchialis illustrated by Bazikalova (1945) referred to P. bazikalovae Karaman, 1976. Pachyschesis ... [details]

 Spelling

"petersi" was used by Bazikalova (1945) and Barnard & Barnard (1983) [details]

 Status

Uplifted to full species rank by Kamaltyov (2001) due to morphological distinctness from A. gracilis.  [details]

 Status

Uplifted to full species rank by Kamaltynov (2001), as recorded from the same site as the nominate E. wagii in the ... [details]

 Status

Previous subpecies of E. aheneus were raised to species rank in Kamaltynov (2001), since their ranges overlap. Of ... [details]

 Status

Previous subpecies of E. aheneus raised to species rank in Kamaltynov (2001), since their ranges overlap. Of E. ... [details]

 Status

Considered synonym of Leptostenus l. leptocerus until 2001, but then distinguished as a subspecies by Kamaltynov ... [details]

 Status

Raised to a full species rank since the distribution overlaps with that of M. laeviusculus. [details]

 Status

Raised to full species rank due to range overlap and sympatry with M. talitroides. Genetically distinct in several ... [details]

 Status

Restored at a full sepcies rank since the distribution overlaps with that of Micruropus ivanowi. [details]

 Status

Restored to full species rank due to sympatry with M. macroconus s.str. at Bolshie Koty. [details]

 Status

Uplifted to a full species rank since co-occurs with M. glaber s.str. [details]

 Status

Full species rank since occurs together with M. koshowi s.str. [details]

 Status

Treated as subspecies O. calcaratus brevipes by Bazikalova (1945), Barnard & Barnard (1983), Takhteev (1999) [details]

 Status

Raised to a full species rank by Kamaltynov (2001) on the basis of sympatry with O. (O.) dorogostajskii. Both taxa ... [details]

 Status

Uplifted to full species rank by Kamaltynov (2001), who found it together in the same samples with P. petersi. [details]

 Status

Uplifted to full species rank as the distribution overlaps with that of T. capellus. [details]

 Subgenus

The subgenus Poekilogammarus (Poekilogammars) sensu Takhteev et al. (2015) comprises the two monotypic genera ... [details]

 Synonymy

Plesiogammarinae sensu Lowry et Myers, 2013 corresponds to Garjajewiinae sensu Takhteev et al., 2015 ... [details]

 Taxonomic remark

Carinogammaridae Tachteew, 2001, as initially established and as retained by Takhteev et al. (2015), comprised the ... [details]

 Taxonomy

The subspecies was accepted in full species rank by Kamaltynov (2001) [details]

 Type designation

Bazikalova (1945) fixed Spinacanthus parasiticus (=Gammarus parasiticus Dybowsky, 1874) as the type species ... [details]

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