Aidamochelia claustracola, gen. et sp. nov., an endocommensal amphipod, is described from two hexactinellid sponges, Aphrocallistes beatrix and Hertwigia falcifera, from deep coral bioherms off Florida’s east coast. Aidamochelia claustracola is the third genus and fifth species described from one of the rarest gammaridean amphipod families, the Didymocheliidae. Aidamochelia claustracola is separated from the two other genera, Didymochelia and Apodidymochelia, in having expanded bases on pereopods five through seven and a biramous third uropod. Observations of live specimens of Aidamochelia claustracola in the host sponges show them to occur as malefemale pairs and to have eyes consisting of a triangular ommatidial mass that fades on fixatio...
The genus Oediceroides Stebbing, 1888 represents a group of 23 species of amphipods that live from s...
Amathillopsidae is a widely distributed, but rarely sampled family of deep-sea amphipods. During a r...
Members of the strictly stygobiont, continental subterranean amphipod family Metacrangonyctidae are ...
Aidamochelia claustracola, gen. et sp. nov., an endocommensal amphipod, is described from two hexact...
Les amphipodes didymocheliid sont extrêmement rares. Didymochelia ledoyeri sp. nov. de Nouvelle-Calé...
The previously described species of Netamelita from California and the Gulf of Mexico are reviewed a...
Vita.The present study details the occurrence, distribution and origins of shallow water marine gamm...
The order Amphipoda is one of the most diverse within Peracarids, and comprises 6 950 described mari...
The stygobiont gammarids of Haiti are more diversified than anywhere else in the world: not less tha...
Amphipods are a successful order of Crustaceans that inhabit a wide range of environments. Ecosystem...
Amphipod crustaceans are ecologically important in marine habitats worldwide. They are an important ...
Two new species of the new genera Anamaera (A. hixom) and Spathiopus (S looensis), both belonging to...
Chapter 39 of The Light and Smith Manual: Intertidal Invertebrates from Central California to Oregon...
Se describe una especie nueva perteneciente al género Amathillopsis, la cual se caracteriza por care...
Two new species of commensal leucothoid amphipods, Leucothoe ashleyae and Leucothoe kensleyi, are de...
The genus Oediceroides Stebbing, 1888 represents a group of 23 species of amphipods that live from s...
Amathillopsidae is a widely distributed, but rarely sampled family of deep-sea amphipods. During a r...
Members of the strictly stygobiont, continental subterranean amphipod family Metacrangonyctidae are ...
Aidamochelia claustracola, gen. et sp. nov., an endocommensal amphipod, is described from two hexact...
Les amphipodes didymocheliid sont extrêmement rares. Didymochelia ledoyeri sp. nov. de Nouvelle-Calé...
The previously described species of Netamelita from California and the Gulf of Mexico are reviewed a...
Vita.The present study details the occurrence, distribution and origins of shallow water marine gamm...
The order Amphipoda is one of the most diverse within Peracarids, and comprises 6 950 described mari...
The stygobiont gammarids of Haiti are more diversified than anywhere else in the world: not less tha...
Amphipods are a successful order of Crustaceans that inhabit a wide range of environments. Ecosystem...
Amphipod crustaceans are ecologically important in marine habitats worldwide. They are an important ...
Two new species of the new genera Anamaera (A. hixom) and Spathiopus (S looensis), both belonging to...
Chapter 39 of The Light and Smith Manual: Intertidal Invertebrates from Central California to Oregon...
Se describe una especie nueva perteneciente al género Amathillopsis, la cual se caracteriza por care...
Two new species of commensal leucothoid amphipods, Leucothoe ashleyae and Leucothoe kensleyi, are de...
The genus Oediceroides Stebbing, 1888 represents a group of 23 species of amphipods that live from s...
Amathillopsidae is a widely distributed, but rarely sampled family of deep-sea amphipods. During a r...
Members of the strictly stygobiont, continental subterranean amphipod family Metacrangonyctidae are ...