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Atylidae
Atylidae is a family of amphipod crustacean Crustaceans (Crustacea, ) form a large, diverse arthropod taxon which includes such animals as decapods, seed shrimp, branchiopods, fish lice, krill, remipedes, isopods, barnacles, copepods, amphipods and mantis shrimp. The crustacean gro ...s, containing the following genera: *'' Anatylus'' Bulycheva, 1955 *'' Kamehatylus'' J. L. Barnard, 1970 *'' Austroniphargus'' Monod, 1925 *'' Sandro'' Karaman & Barnard, 1979 *'' Atylus'' Leach, 1815 *'' Lepechinella'' Stebbing, 1908 *'' Lepechinelloides'' Thurston, 1980 *'' Lepechinellopsis'' Ledoyer, 1983 *'' Paralepechinella'' Pirlot, 1933 *'' Aberratylus'' Bousfield & Kendall, 1994 *'' Nototropis'' Costa, 1853 References Gammaridea Taxa named by Wilhelm Lilljeborg Crustacean families {{amphipod-stub ...
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Gammaridea
Gammaridea is one of the suborders of the order Amphipoda, comprising small, shrimp-like crustaceans. Until recently, in a traditional classification, it encompassed about 7,275 (92%) of the 7,900 species of amphipods described by then, in approximately 1,000 genera, divided among around 125 families. That concept of Gammaridea included almost all freshwater amphipods, while most of the members still were marine. The group is however considered paraphyletic, and is under deconstruction by the amphipod taxonomists J. Lowry and A. Myers. In 2003 they moved several families from Gammaridea to join members of the former Caprellidea in a new suborder Corophiidea.A. A. Myers & J. K. Lowry (2003). "A phylogeny and a new classification of the Corophiidea Leach, 1814 (Amphipoda)". Journal of Crustacean Biology 23 (2): 443–485. doi:10.1651/0278-0372 Further, in 2013 another large suborder Senticaudata was established, which now encompasses much of the original Gammaridea, particularl ...
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Nototropis
''Nototropis'' is a genus of amphipod crustaceans, in the family, Atylidae, and was first described by Achille Costa in 1853. Species The genus contains the following species: * '' Nototropis brevitarsus'' Ledoyer, 1979 * ''Nototropis comes'' Giles, 1888 * ''Nototropis dentatus'' Schellenberg, 1931 * ''Nototropis falcatus'' (Metzer, 1871) * '' Nototropis granulosus'' Walker, 1904 * ''Nototropis guttatus'' Costa, 1853 * ''Nototropis homochir'' (Haswell, 1885) * '' Nototropis massiliensis'' Bellan-Santini, 1975 * ''Nototropis megalops'' Moore, 1984 * ''Nototropis melanops'' Oldevig, 1959 * ''Nototropis minikoi'' (A. O. Walker, 1905) * '' Nototropis nordlandicus'' Boeck, 1871 * ''Nototropis reductus'' K. H. Barnard, 1930 * ''Nototropis serratus'' Schellenberg, 1925 * ''Nototropis smitti'' Goës, 1866 * ''Nototropis swammerdamei'' (Milne-Edwards, 1830) * ''Nototropis taupo'' J. L. Barnard, 1972 * ''Nototropis tulearensis'' (Ledoyer, 1982) * ''Nototropis urocarinatus'' McKinney, 19 ...
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Sandro (genus)
Sandro is an Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss, Georgian and Croatian given name, often a diminutive of Alessandro or Alexander. It is also a surname. Sandro may refer to: Given name or nickname Sports *Sandro (footballer, born 1973), Brazilian footballer Sandro Chaves de Assis Rosa * Sandro (footballer, born 1974), Spanish footballer Carlos Alejandro Sierra Fumero *Sandro (footballer, born 1980), Brazilian footballer Sandro Cardoso dos Santos *Sandro (footballer, born 1981), Brazilian footballer Alexsandro Oliveira Duarte *Sandro (footballer, born March 1983), Brazilian footballer Sandro Luiz da Silva *Sandro (footballer, born October 1983), Brazilian footballer Sandro da Silva Mendonça *Sandro (footballer, born 1986), Brazilian footballer Sandro José Ferreira da Silva *Sandro (footballer, born February 1987), Brazilian footballer Sandro Costa da Silva *Sandro (footballer, born March 1987), Brazilian footballer Alessandro Ferreira Leonardo *Sandro (footballer, born 1988), B ...
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Nototropis Falcatus
''Nototropis falcatus'' is a species of Amphipoda, amphipod crustacean. It is whitish in colour, with brown patches, and grows to a total length of around . It lives on soft sediment such as fine sand at depths of , from northern Norway to the west coast of Ireland, including the North Sea, and as far south as the southern Bay of Biscay. Description ''Nototropis falcatus'' has a laterally flattened body and grows to a length of about . It is whitish with patches of brown. The head has a small acute rostrum and wavy-edged lateral lobes. The compound eyes are large, especially so in the male. The first antenna of the female is about one third of the length of the body, and the second antenna is slightly longer than the first; the antennae of the male are longer than those of the female. The Decapod anatomy#Thorax / Pereon, pereon or thoracic segments are short while the Decapod anatomy, pleon or abdominal segments are long. The first three pleon segments are either smooth or have a ...
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Wilhelm Lilljeborg
Wilhelm Lilljeborg (6 October 1816 – 24 July 1908) was a Swedish zoologist. He is particularly known for his work on the Cladocera of Sweden, and on the Balaenoptera ''Balaenoptera'' () is a genus of rorquals containing eight extant species. ''Balaenoptera'' comprises all but two of the extant species in its family (the humpback whale and gray whale); the genus is currently polyphyletic, with the two aforemen .... Lilljeborg was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences from 1861. References External links * * 1816 births 1908 deaths Swedish carcinologists Swedish zoologists Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Cetologists {{Zoologist-stub ...
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