ZooKeys (Jan 2022)

Diversity and distribution of the Isopoda (Crustacea, Peracarida) of Kuwait, with an updated checklist

  • Manal Abdulrahman Al-Kandari,
  • Valiallah Khalaji-Pirbalouty,
  • Hadeel Abdulkhaliq,
  • Weizhong Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1080.71370
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1080
pp. 107 – 133

Abstract

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Thirty-eight species of Isopoda, belonging to 13 families and 29 genera, are listed from Kuwait based on previous literature records (of 17 species) and collections carried out along Kuwait’s coastal and subtidal zones during the present study. The majority of species belongs to the suborder Cymothoida (23), followed by Sphaeromatidea (9), Oniscidea (3), Valvifera (2), and Asellota (1). In total, 25 species were collected and identified from 12 families and 22 genera from Kuwaiti coastal and subtidal areas. These include eight families, 15 genera, and 21 species recorded for the first time from Kuwait. Isopod diversity was highest in the sandy rock areas, including southern Kuwait, particularly in Al-Khiran and Al-Nuwaiseeb, and in mixed habitat (muddy, rocky, and sandy) intertidal transects such as in Failaka Island. The species number increased from the subtidal and lowest zones into the high tidal zone. Isopods were found in sandy substrata, among shells, cobbles, rocks, dead corals, and algae.