Niphargus tatrensis is a troglobitic species of crustacean in the family Niphargidae, living in the karst waters of Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia. It can be found in caves, and also in karst springs and in wells in the karstic areas.

Niphargus tatrensis
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Malacostraca
Order: Amphipoda
Family: Niphargidae
Genus: Niphargus
Species:
N. tatrensis
Binomial name
Niphargus tatrensis

Niphargus tatrensis was discovered in 1887 by August Wrześniowski in a well in Zakopane and described by him in 1888. The specific epithet comes from the Tatra Mountains.

Subspecies

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  • Niphargus tatrensis aggtelekiensis Dudich
  • Niphargus tatrensis hrabei S. Karaman
  • Niphargus tatrensis lunzensis Schellenberg
  • Niphargus tatrensis lurensis Schellenberg
  • Niphargus tatrensis reyersdorfensis Schellenberg
  • Niphargus tatrensis salzburgensis Schellenberg
  • Niphargus tatrensis schneebergensis Schellenberg
  • Niphargus tatrensis tatrensis Wrześniowski

References

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  • August Wrześniowski (1888). "O trzech kiełżach podziemnych" [Three subterranean amphipods]. Pamiętnik Fizjograficzny (in Polish). 8. Warsaw: 221–230.
  • "Species factsheet for Niphargus tatrensis". EUNIS biodiversity database. European Environment Agency.
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