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<emphasis id="D0F8597B710CBE48FF32FB18E24222F5" bold="true" box="[151,541,1195,1220]" pageId="17" pageNumber="64">Calabozoidae Van Lieshaut 1983</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="D0F8597B710CBE48FF32FB47E1DA233D" bold="true" box="[151,389,1267,1292]" pageId="17" pageNumber="64">Emended diagnosis.</emphasis>
Body dorsoventrally depressed. Antenna II flagellum of more than 10 articles. Pleonites III small or reduced to sternal parts. Pleotelson of pleonite VI and telson, reaching about 1/3 of body length. Pleopods III in females present, endopodite narrow, elongate, exopodite lamellar. Pleopods III in mature males biramous, but no ramus large lamellar. Biramous, sexually monomorphic pleopods IIIV mutually similar, each with large lamellar exopodite and small tumescent endopodite.
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<emphasis id="D0F8597B710CBE48FF62FA1BE25223F1" bold="true" box="[199,525,1447,1472]" pageId="17" pageNumber="64">Nature conservation aspect</emphasis>
. The cave is the only known habitat of the
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so far. Furthermore, of 20 known caves in the municipal district, that is the only one with perennial water. The Baixa Funda cave, as well as its surroundings, was severely altered in the last ten years. The autochthonous surface vegetation was substituted by monocultures; at present with a corn monoculture (
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C). Local residents reported that the previous land owner started to fill the cave up by dumping huge amounts of different materials (especially stones) in order to drive away curious visitors. Fortunately, he did not succeed but even today local residents use the cave to discard their household waste (
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D). Due to the difficult access through the partially obstructed entrance, the end section of the cave remains relatively well protected from visitors. Nevertheless, there is still a major human threat to the
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locality and its inhabitants; a lot of agricultural products were seen at the entrance, representing a potential source of chemical groundwater contamination. At the moment, there are no administrative acts available to protect this
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locality.
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Until 2008, all Brazilian caves were protected by law. With the legislation changes the caves lost their intangibility and are now exposed to different human activities, especially mining. In an attempt to define which caves can be destroyed and which should be preserved some categories defining the status of each cave were created, based on biological and geological parameters. So, to achieve an indubitable preservation of cave according to biological parameters, the presence of an endemic troglobiotic or rare species within the cave is required. The description of
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therefore represents not only a contribution to the knowledge of isopod diversity, but is also a permanent assurance of the preservation of a cave and its surroundings.
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