Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2009
Three males of Cryptocandona vavrai were discovered in geographically distant sites (UK, France, Romania), representingdifferent environments (surface and underground waters). The species may be considered a parthenogen with rare occurrence ofsingle males, the morphology of which was hitherto poorly known. The first complete description of males is given, which, togetherwith comparative descriptions of females from surface waters at the UK site and underground waters at an additional sitein eastern France, as well as consideration of the shape and size of the last juvenile stages, permits the presentation of a morecomplete description and an amended diagnosis of the species. Cryptocandona vavrai takes an intermediate position in thegenus, lodged between stygobitic species and the cluster of more primitive C. reducta and C. brehmi. Due to a number of traits(broad calcified inner lamella of the valves, 3rd ramus podomere of the antennule lacking the posterior seta, hook-like shortestterminal seta of the cleaning leg, specific morphology of the male prehensile palps and hemipenis lobes) C. vavrai is fairly easilyrecognised, although there seems to be considerable intraspecific variation. The comparison between females from surfaceand underground waters revealed substantial elongation of the apical antennal claws, aesthetascs and the distal claw of the walkingleg in the latter population. The major difference recorded among the compared males is the underdevelopment of the externalclaw z2 on the 3rd endopodial podomere of the antenna in the male from the underground waters in Romania. The revealedvariation could indicate that some populations may deserve a separate (sub-specific) taxonomic status. Finally, available data onthe distribution and ecology of this species are summarised.