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Monocorophium Josei
''Monocorophium'' is a genus of Amphipoda, amphipod crustaceans. Species The genus ''Monocorophium'' comprises the following species: *''#Monocorophium acherusicum, Monocorophium acherusicum'' (Costa, 1853) *''Monocorophium californianum'' (Shoemaker, 1934) *''Monocorophium carlottensis'' Bousfield & Hoover, 1997 *''Monocorophium cylindricum'' (Say, 1818) *''#Monocorophium insidiosum, Monocorophium insidiosum'' (Crawford, 1937) *''Monocorophium josei'' Valério-Berardo & Thiago de Souza, 2009 *''Monocorophium oaklandense'' (Shoemaker, 1949) *''#Monocorophium sextonae, Monocorophium sextonae'' (Crawford, 1937) *''Monocorophium steinegeri'' (Eupraxie Gurjanova, Gurjanova, 1951) *''Monocorophium tuberculatum'' (Shoemaker, 1934) *''Monocorophium uenoi'' (Stephensen, 1932) References

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Monocorophium Acherusicum
''Monocorophium acherusicum'' is a species of Amphipoda, amphipod crustacean. Description ''Monocorophium acherusicum'' is a small (5 mm) species. It is brown with a very short abdomen, and has three little spines on its enlarged second antennae. It has rows of hair on its anterior legs, which it uses to filter food from the water. Distribution and habitat ''Monocorophium acherusicum'' is native to Europe, but was introduced to harbours of Australia by travelling in the ballast water of ships. References

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Amphipoda
Amphipoda () is an order (biology), order of malacostracan crustaceans with no carapace and generally with laterally compressed bodies. Amphipods () range in size from and are mostly detritivores or scavengers. There are more than 10,700 amphipod species currently recognized. They are mostly marine animals, but are found in almost all aquatic environments. Some 2,250 species live in fresh water, and the order also includes the terrestrial Talitridae, sandhoppers such as ''Talitrus saltator'' and ''Arcitalitrus sylvaticus''. Etymology and names The name ''Amphipoda'' comes, via Neo-Latin ', from the Greek language, Greek root (linguistics), roots 'on both/all sides' and 'foot'. This contrasts with the related Isopoda, which have a single kind of thoracic leg. Particularly among Angling, anglers, amphipods are known as ''freshwater shrimp'', ''scuds'', or ''sideswimmers''. Description Anatomy The body of an amphipod is divided into 13 segments, which can be tagmosis, grouped ...
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Crustacean
Crustaceans (from Latin meaning: "those with shells" or "crusted ones") are invertebrate animals that constitute one group of arthropods that are traditionally a part of the subphylum Crustacea (), a large, diverse group of mainly aquatic arthropods including decapods (shrimps, prawns, crabs, lobsters and crayfish), seed shrimp, branchiopods, fish lice, krill, remipedes, isopods, barnacles, copepods, opossum shrimps, amphipods and mantis shrimp. The crustacean group can be treated as a subphylum under the clade Mandibulata. It is now well accepted that the hexapods (insects and entognathans) emerged deep in the Crustacean group, with the completed pan-group referred to as Pancrustacea. The three classes Cephalocarida, Branchiopoda and Remipedia are more closely related to the hexapods than they are to any of the other crustaceans ( oligostracans and multicrustaceans). The 67,000 described species range in size from '' Stygotantulus stocki'' at , to the Japanese ...
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Monocorophium Californianum
''Monocorophium'' is a genus of amphipod crustaceans. Species The genus ''Monocorophium'' comprises the following species: *''Monocorophium acherusicum'' (Costa, 1853) *'' Monocorophium californianum'' (Shoemaker, 1934) *'' Monocorophium carlottensis'' Bousfield & Hoover, 1997 *'' Monocorophium cylindricum'' (Say, 1818) *'' Monocorophium insidiosum'' (Crawford, 1937) *''Monocorophium josei ''Monocorophium'' is a genus of Amphipoda, amphipod crustaceans. Species The genus ''Monocorophium'' comprises the following species: *''#Monocorophium acherusicum, Monocorophium acherusicum'' (Costa, 1853) *''Monocorophium californianum'' (Shoe ...'' Valério-Berardo & Thiago de Souza, 2009 *'' Monocorophium oaklandense'' (Shoemaker, 1949) *'' Monocorophium sextonae'' (Crawford, 1937) *'' Monocorophium steinegeri'' ( Gurjanova, 1951) *'' Monocorophium tuberculatum'' (Shoemaker, 1934) *'' Monocorophium uenoi'' (Stephensen, 1932) References Corophiida Amphipod genera {{Amphipod-s ...
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Monocorophium Carlottensis
''Monocorophium'' is a genus of amphipod crustaceans. Species The genus ''Monocorophium'' comprises the following species: *''Monocorophium acherusicum'' (Costa, 1853) *''Monocorophium californianum'' (Shoemaker, 1934) *'' Monocorophium carlottensis'' Bousfield & Hoover, 1997 *'' Monocorophium cylindricum'' (Say, 1818) *'' Monocorophium insidiosum'' (Crawford, 1937) *''Monocorophium josei ''Monocorophium'' is a genus of Amphipoda, amphipod crustaceans. Species The genus ''Monocorophium'' comprises the following species: *''#Monocorophium acherusicum, Monocorophium acherusicum'' (Costa, 1853) *''Monocorophium californianum'' (Shoe ...'' Valério-Berardo & Thiago de Souza, 2009 *'' Monocorophium oaklandense'' (Shoemaker, 1949) *'' Monocorophium sextonae'' (Crawford, 1937) *'' Monocorophium steinegeri'' ( Gurjanova, 1951) *'' Monocorophium tuberculatum'' (Shoemaker, 1934) *'' Monocorophium uenoi'' (Stephensen, 1932) References Corophiida Amphipod genera {{Amphipod-st ...
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Monocorophium Insidiosum
''Monocorophium insidiosum'' is a species of small amphipod crustacean commonly found in brackish, intertidal, and subtidial environments across Europe, Asia, and parts of North America. ''Monocorophium insidiosum'' is important in estuarine environments and benthic food webs because of its ecological versatility and tube-building habit. Description ''Monocorophium insidiosum'' has gnathopods (claw-like appendages) with 2-4 inner spines on the tips. Adults can grow to be up to 5 mm in length. Distribution and habitat ''Monocorophium insidiosum'' is found in estuarine and coastal environments. It is frequently seen in the English Channel, Mediterranean Sea, North Sea, Baltic Sea, and Japanese coastal regions. Reports have also confirmed its presence along parts of the American coastline. ''Monocorophium insidiosum'' favors high-turbidity conditions and lives on muddy or sandy substrates. Although population decreases occur below 1 PSU, it may survive in brackish water wit ...
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Monocorophium Josei
''Monocorophium'' is a genus of Amphipoda, amphipod crustaceans. Species The genus ''Monocorophium'' comprises the following species: *''#Monocorophium acherusicum, Monocorophium acherusicum'' (Costa, 1853) *''Monocorophium californianum'' (Shoemaker, 1934) *''Monocorophium carlottensis'' Bousfield & Hoover, 1997 *''Monocorophium cylindricum'' (Say, 1818) *''#Monocorophium insidiosum, Monocorophium insidiosum'' (Crawford, 1937) *''Monocorophium josei'' Valério-Berardo & Thiago de Souza, 2009 *''Monocorophium oaklandense'' (Shoemaker, 1949) *''#Monocorophium sextonae, Monocorophium sextonae'' (Crawford, 1937) *''Monocorophium steinegeri'' (Eupraxie Gurjanova, Gurjanova, 1951) *''Monocorophium tuberculatum'' (Shoemaker, 1934) *''Monocorophium uenoi'' (Stephensen, 1932) References

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Monocorophium Oaklandense
''Monocorophium'' is a genus of amphipod crustaceans. Species The genus ''Monocorophium'' comprises the following species: *''Monocorophium acherusicum'' (Costa, 1853) *''Monocorophium californianum'' (Shoemaker, 1934) *''Monocorophium carlottensis'' Bousfield & Hoover, 1997 *''Monocorophium cylindricum'' (Say, 1818) *''Monocorophium insidiosum'' (Crawford, 1937) *''Monocorophium josei ''Monocorophium'' is a genus of Amphipoda, amphipod crustaceans. Species The genus ''Monocorophium'' comprises the following species: *''#Monocorophium acherusicum, Monocorophium acherusicum'' (Costa, 1853) *''Monocorophium californianum'' (Shoe ...'' Valério-Berardo & Thiago de Souza, 2009 *'' Monocorophium oaklandense'' (Shoemaker, 1949) *'' Monocorophium sextonae'' (Crawford, 1937) *'' Monocorophium steinegeri'' ( Gurjanova, 1951) *'' Monocorophium tuberculatum'' (Shoemaker, 1934) *'' Monocorophium uenoi'' (Stephensen, 1932) References Corophiida Amphipod genera {{Amphipod-stub ...
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Monocorophium Sextonae
''Monocorophium sextonae'' is a species of amphipod crustacean. Description ''Monocorophium sextonae'' is 5 mm long. Distribution and habitat ''Monocorophium sextonae'' is native to New Zealand, but was introduced near Plymouth Plymouth ( ) is a port city status in the United Kingdom, city and unitary authority in Devon, South West England. It is located on Devon's south coast between the rivers River Plym, Plym and River Tamar, Tamar, about southwest of Exeter and ..., UK in the 1930s. In the late 1970 it was introduced to Ireland, possibly by natural means. It can now be found along the European coast from southern Norway to the Mediterranean. It builds tubes of mud on algae, from shallow water up to 50 m deep. References Corophiida {{Amphipod-stub ...
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Monocorophium Steinegeri
''Monocorophium'' is a genus of amphipod crustaceans. Species The genus ''Monocorophium'' comprises the following species: *''Monocorophium acherusicum'' (Costa, 1853) *''Monocorophium californianum'' (Shoemaker, 1934) *''Monocorophium carlottensis'' Bousfield & Hoover, 1997 *''Monocorophium cylindricum'' (Say, 1818) *''Monocorophium insidiosum'' (Crawford, 1937) *''Monocorophium josei'' Valério-Berardo & Thiago de Souza, 2009 *''Monocorophium oaklandense'' (Shoemaker, 1949) *''Monocorophium sextonae ''Monocorophium sextonae'' is a species of amphipod crustacean. Description ''Monocorophium sextonae'' is 5 mm long. Distribution and habitat ''Monocorophium sextonae'' is native to New Zealand, but was introduced near Plymouth Pl ...'' (Crawford, 1937) *'' Monocorophium steinegeri'' ( Gurjanova, 1951) *'' Monocorophium tuberculatum'' (Shoemaker, 1934) *'' Monocorophium uenoi'' (Stephensen, 1932) References Corophiida Amphipod genera {{Amphipod-stub ...
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Eupraxie Gurjanova
Eupraxie Fedorovna Gurjanova (25 January 1902, Cherepovets – 27 January 1981, Leningrad) was a Soviet hydrobiologist, carcinologist and zoogeographer, specialist in the systematics of isopod crustaceans and amphipods, doctor of biological sciences. Life and education Eupraxie Gurjanova was born on 12 (25) January 1902 in Cherepovets, Novgorod province. Her father, Fedor Gurjanov, was originally from Kiev. He taught mathematics in Cherepovets real college for over 30 years and then became an inspector and received personal nobility. Gurjanova's mother, Tatiana, was originally from Tver region. Gurjanova was the eighth of eleven children in the family. In 1919, Gurjanova entered Kazan University, where she attended lectures by Professor Nikolay Livanov, successfully passed the exams, but soon she contracted typhus and had to interrupt studies. After the illness the following year, Gurjanova was transferred to the biological department of the Physics and Mathematics Faculty of ...
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