<documentid="3FED200897DBF02C561A42A75FE2F721"ID-CLB-Dataset="305718"ID-DOI="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.90.8410"ID-GBIF-Dataset="c45e91e8-cede-4cf7-9cae-d168b7b7ec4d"ID-Pensoft-Pub="1860-0743-2"ModsDocAuthor=""ModsDocDate="2014"ModsDocID="1860-0743-2"ModsDocOrigin="Zoosystematics and Evolution 90 (2)"ModsDocTitle="New genus and two new species of driftwood hoppers (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Talitridae) from northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean coastal regions"checkinTime="1418151255802"checkinUser="pensoft"docAuthor="Wildish, David J."docDate="2014"docId="5461D4C5BB230C9EECA095366F732462"docLanguage="en"docName="ZoosystEvol 90(2): 133-146"docOrigin="Zoosystematics and Evolution 90 (2)"docSource="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.90.8410"docTitle="Macarorchestia martini Stock 1989"docType="treatment"docVersion="7"lastPageNumber="133"masterDocId="FF85FFDCFFAA625DFF9A8941BC6E593C"masterDocTitle="New genus and two new species of driftwood hoppers (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Talitridae) from northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean coastal regions"masterLastPageNumber="146"masterPageNumber="133"pageNumber="133"updateTime="1732938047833"updateUser="ExternalLinkService">
<mods:titleid="A013C58083361C0C0547E7EE30E5EE53">New genus and two new species of driftwood hoppers (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Talitridae) from northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean coastal regions</mods:title>
<bibRefCitationid="F1E8D62C35D765C7E1E5C811E7947CB2"author="Stock, JH"journalOrPublisher="Journal of Natural History"pageId="8"pageNumber="141"pagination="1109 - 1118"title="A new genus and species of Talitridae (Amphipoda) from a cave in Terceira, Azores."url="10.1080/00222938900771001"volume="23"year="1989">Stock 1989</bibRefCitation>
<paragraphid="8A8A10783E0C8870E63854C4E28DB726"pageId="0"pageNumber="133">Male holotype and 8 females (allotype and paratypes) on loan from Zoological Museum of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands (AMPH. 108.57). Collected by J. Stock on 2 August, 1987 from Gruta das Agulhas in Porto Judeus on the island of Terceira, Azores archipelago.</paragraph>
<bibRefCitationid="9EE93230011D852CC8413C3B208878AD"author="Stock, JH"journalOrPublisher="Journal of Natural History"pageId="8"pageNumber="141"pagination="1109 - 1118"title="A new genus and species of Talitridae (Amphipoda) from a cave in Terceira, Azores."url="10.1080/00222938900771001"volume="23"year="1989">Stock (1989)</bibRefCitation>
<bibRefCitationid="1265FCD1F7F2090B69C0C51A8C427981"author="Stock, JH"journalOrPublisher="Journal of Natural History"pageId="8"pageNumber="141"pagination="1109 - 1118"title="A new genus and species of Talitridae (Amphipoda) from a cave in Terceira, Azores."url="10.1080/00222938900771001"volume="23"year="1989">Stock (1989)</bibRefCitation>
was equivocal about whether this was a recent troglobiont specialist or trogloxenous form. I concur with the latter view and believe that the adaptations (small body length, body length greater in the female, small eyes, reduced pleopod rami and shortened length of the first 5 peraeopods) indicate that