ABSTRACT
Three new species of the genus Typhlatya from anchialine caves in Mexico (T. dzilamensis), the Bahamas (T. kakuki), and Honduras (T.
utilaensis) are described. Typhlatya dzilamensis is the fourth species to be described from the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, and is
morphologically similar to T. mitchelli. Typhlatya kakuki is the first species of the genus to be described from the Bahamas archipelago. Its
morphology departs from the patterns showed by the Cuban species, which are the closest geographically. Typhlatya utilaensis is the first
species described from Central America, and is found in Utila, one of the Honduras Bay Islands. Morphologically, T. utilaensis is related
to T. monae from Mona Island, Puerto Rico, and Barbuda. A revised diagnosis of the genus and a key for the 17 known species are
provided
ABSTRACTThree new species of the genus Typhlatya from anchialine caves in Mexico (T. dzilamensis), the Bahamas (T. kakuki), and Honduras (T.utilaensis) are described. Typhlatya dzilamensis is the fourth species to be described from the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, and ismorphologically similar to T. mitchelli. Typhlatya kakuki is the first species of the genus to be described from the Bahamas archipelago. Itsmorphology departs from the patterns showed by the Cuban species, which are the closest geographically. Typhlatya utilaensis is the firstspecies described from Central America, and is found in Utila, one of the Honduras Bay Islands. Morphologically, T. utilaensis is relatedto T. monae from Mona Island, Puerto Rico, and Barbuda. A revised diagnosis of the genus and a key for the 17 known species areprovided
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