01 March, 2010

A new Hadrurochactas from Brazil

Wilson Lourenco has described a new species of Hadrurochactas (Chactidae) from Brazil:

Hadrurochactas araripe Lourenco, 2010

The paper also discuss the disrupted distribution pattern of the genus Hadurochactas.

Abstract:
A new species, Hadrurochactas araripe sp. n. (Chactidae) is described from ‘Chapada do Araripe’, a ‘Brejo type’ formation located in the State of Pernambuco, Brazil. The description of the new species confirms a disrupted pattern of distribution presented by the genus Hadrurochactas. This includes species present both in Guiano-Amazon forests and forest islands within the ‘Caatingas’. These are xerophytic formations in northeastern Brazil. This new species brings further evidence of a past connection between the Amazonian and Atlantic forests, as already suggested by palaeobotanists.


Reference:
Lourenço WR. The disrupted pattern of distribution of the genus Hadrurochactas Pocock; evidence of past connections between Amazon and the Brazilian Atlantic forest. Comptes Rendus Biologies. 2010;333(1):41-7. [Subscription required for fulltext]

Family Chactidae

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