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Oct 7, 2009 ... Amphipoda (amphipods, also sometimes known as scud) is an order of animals that includes over 7000 described species of shrimp-like ...
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Photographs and description of this crustacean, with information on its distribution, life cycle, habits and management.
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Scientific Name: Class: Crustacea Order: Amphipoda. Indicator Role: Widely variable, although usually not found in severely polluted waters. ...
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Introduction to these crustaceans with monographs and interactive keys to many of the families.
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Amphipods: Amphipoda - Skeleton Shrimp (caprella Californica): Species Accounts · Amphipods: Amphipoda - Sperm Whale Lice (neocyamus Physeteris): Species ...
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Go to Print Version. Amphipoda Latreille, 1816. Taxonomic Serial No.: 93294 ... Freshwater Amphipoda of the World, vol. 2: Handbook and Bibliography ...
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Census of Antarctic Marine Life: Synopsis of the Amphipoda of the Southern Ocean . Vol. I: Catalogue of the Gammaridean and Corophiidean Amphipoda ...
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Order Amphipoda (amphipods). Suborder Caprellidea (skeleton shrimp and whale lice). Family Aeginellidae. Infraorder Caprellida. Superfamily Caprelloidea ...
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Amphipoda ( am′fipədə ) ( invertebrate zoology ) An order of crustaceans in the subclass Malacostraca; individuals lack a carapace, bear unstalked.
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