Paracerceis
''Paracerceis'' is a genus of Isopoda, isopod crustacean in the family Sphaeromatidae. It contains the following species: *''Paracerceis caudata'' (Say, 1818) *''Paracerceis cohenae'' Kensley, 1984 *''Paracerceis cordata'' (Richardson, 1899) *''Paracerceis dollfusi'' Lombardo, 1985 *''Paracerceis edithae'' Boone, 1930 *''Paracerceis gilliana'' (Richardson, 1899) *''Paracerceis glynni'' Kensley, 1984 *''Paracerceis holdichi'' Kussakin & Malyutina, 1993 *''Paracerceis nuttingi'' (Boone, 1921) *''Paracerceis richardsonae'' Lombardo, 1988 *''Paracerceis sculpta'' (Holmes, 1904) *''Paracerceis spinulosa'' Espinosa-Perez & Hendrickx, 2002 *''Paracerceis tomentosa'' Schultz & McCloskey, 1967 References Sphaeromatidae Isopod genera {{isopod-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paracerceis Cohenae
''Paracerceis'' is a genus of isopod crustacean in the family Sphaeromatidae. It contains the following species: *''Paracerceis caudata'' (Say, 1818) *'' Paracerceis cohenae'' Kensley, 1984 *''Paracerceis cordata'' (Richardson, 1899) *''Paracerceis dollfusi'' Lombardo, 1985 *''Paracerceis edithae'' Boone, 1930 *''Paracerceis gilliana'' (Richardson, 1899) *''Paracerceis glynni'' Kensley, 1984 *''Paracerceis holdichi'' Kussakin & Malyutina, 1993 *''Paracerceis nuttingi'' (Boone, 1921) *''Paracerceis richardsonae'' Lombardo, 1988 *''Paracerceis sculpta'' (Holmes, 1904) *''Paracerceis spinulosa'' Espinosa-Perez & Hendrickx, 2002 *''Paracerceis tomentosa ''Paracerceis'' is a genus of Isopoda, isopod crustacean in the family Sphaeromatidae. It contains the following species: *''Paracerceis caudata'' (Say, 1818) *''Paracerceis cohenae'' Kensley, 1984 *''Paracerceis cordata'' (Richardson, 1899) *'' ...'' Schultz & McCloskey, 1967 References Sphaeromatidae Isopod genera {{ ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paracerceis Spinulosa
''Paracerceis'' is a genus of isopod crustacean in the family Sphaeromatidae. It contains the following species: *'' Paracerceis caudata'' (Say, 1818) *'' Paracerceis cohenae'' Kensley, 1984 *'' Paracerceis cordata'' (Richardson, 1899) *''Paracerceis dollfusi'' Lombardo, 1985 *'' Paracerceis edithae'' Boone, 1930 *'' Paracerceis gilliana'' (Richardson, 1899) *''Paracerceis glynni'' Kensley, 1984 *'' Paracerceis holdichi'' Kussakin & Malyutina, 1993 *'' Paracerceis nuttingi'' (Boone, 1921) *'' Paracerceis richardsonae'' Lombardo, 1988 *''Paracerceis sculpta'' (Holmes, 1904) *'' Paracerceis spinulosa'' Espinosa-Perez & Hendrickx, 2002 *''Paracerceis tomentosa ''Paracerceis'' is a genus of Isopoda, isopod crustacean in the family Sphaeromatidae. It contains the following species: *''Paracerceis caudata'' (Say, 1818) *''Paracerceis cohenae'' Kensley, 1984 *''Paracerceis cordata'' (Richardson, 1899) *'' ...'' Schultz & McCloskey, 1967 References Sphaeromatidae Isopod gener ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paracerceis Sculpta
''Paracerceis sculpta'' is a species of marine isopod between and in length. The species lives mainly in the intertidal zone, and is native to the Northeast Pacific from Southern California to Mexico, but has since been introduced to many other countries. Adults are herbivorous and consume algae but juveniles are carnivorous and consume moulting females. They reproduce in sponges but do not feed near them. Reproduction Their reproductive strategy is of interest, as both males and females are unusual among animals. Males are polymorphic and exist in 3 forms, α, β, and γ of different sizes. Of the three, α males are the largest and most dominant; they mate with multiple females in a harem. The β males mimic the females and therefore manage to mate with some of the females in an α male's harem. The γ form is much smaller and mimics the juvenile form, also allowing it to escape detection. Relatively speaking, the γ males invest the most energy in their testes, followed ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |