Stygobromus canadensis
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Stygobromus canadensis Holsinger, 1980
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Stygobromus canadensis, the Castleguard Cave stygobromid, is a species of Amphipod of the Crangonyctidae family and Stygobromus genus. It is endemic to Castleguard Cave in Alberta, Canada. It was first described by John Holsinger in 1980. It is currently listed as critically imperiled by NatureServe.[1]
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- ^ "Stygobromus canadensis".
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Categories:
- Endemic fauna of Canada
- NatureServe critically imperiled species
- Stygobromus
- Amphipod stubs