Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand abstractsThe freshwater Amphipoda (Crustacea) of New Zealand: a reviewGraham D. Fenwick**NIWA, P.O. Box 8602, Riccarton, Christchurch, New Zealand. g.fenwick@niwa.cri.nzAlthough it is >100 years since the first taxonomic descriptions appeared, the freshwater and groundwater amphipod fauna of New Zealand is still poorly known. During the nineteenth century, the New Zealand groundwater fauna became renowned through the work of Charles Chilton, in particular. The currently known amphipod fauna comprises 19 species in 9 genera among 8 families. Although apparently poor in species, the fauna is diverse at generic and family levels, and recent studies show that several more epigean and hypogean taxa await description. This paper reviews each genus and species, diagnoses genera, and provides synonymies of genera and species, as well as discussing their taxonomic status.Keywords Amphipoda; freshwater; groundwater; taxonomy R00011. Received 29 May 2000; accepted 13 September 2000 (c) Journal of The Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 31, Number 2, June 2001, pp 341-363
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