Exosphaeroma Parva
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Exosphaeroma Parva
''Exosphaeroma'' is a genus of marine isopod of the family Sphaeromatidae. This genus is found in shallow ocean waters worldwide. It is notable for being one of the few genera of sphaeromatid to be found in the southern reaches of the Southern Ocean. The greatest diversity of ''Exosphaeroma'' occurs in the Southern Hemisphere. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Exosphaeroma'': *'' Exosphaeroma agmokara'' Bruce, 2003 *'' Exosphaeroma alii'' Baker, 1926 *'' Exosphaeroma alveola'' Bruce, 2003 *'' Exosphaeroma amplicauda'' (Stimpson, 1857) *'' Exosphaeroma antarctica'' Richardson, 1906 *'' Exosphaeroma antikraussi'' Barnard, 1940 *'' Exosphaeroma aphrodita'' Boone, 1923 *'' Exosphaeroma bicolor'' Baker, 1926 *''Exosphaeroma brevitelson'' Barnard, 1914 *''Exosphaeroma bruscai'' Espinosa-Pérez & Hendrickx, 2001 *'' Exosphaeroma chilensis'' Dana, 1853 *'' Exosphaeroma diminutum'' Menzies & Frankenberg, 1966 *''Exosphaeroma echinensis'' Hurley & Jansen, 1977 * ...
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Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing
The Reverend Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing (6 February 1835, London – 8 July 1926, Royal Tunbridge Wells) was a British zoology, zoologist, who described himself as "a serf to natural history, principally employed about crustacean, Crustacea". Educated in London and Oxford, he only took to natural history in his thirties, having worked as a teacher until then. Although an ordained Anglican priest, Stebbing promoted Darwinism in a number of popular works, and was banned from preaching as a result. His scientific works mostly concerned crustaceans, especially the Amphipoda and Isopoda, the most notable being his work on the amphipods of the Challenger expedition, ''Challenger'' expedition. His zoological author abbreviation is Stebbing. Biography Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing was born on 6 February 1835 in Euston Square, London, the seventh of thirteen or fourteen children, to a clergyman and the editor of the ''Athenaeum (British magazine), Athenaeum'', Henry Stebbing (editor), H ...
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Exosphaeroma Brevitelson
''Exosphaeroma'' is a genus of marine isopod of the family Sphaeromatidae. This genus is found in shallow ocean waters worldwide. It is notable for being one of the few genera of sphaeromatid to be found in the southern reaches of the Southern Ocean. The greatest diversity of ''Exosphaeroma'' occurs in the Southern Hemisphere. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Exosphaeroma'': *'' Exosphaeroma agmokara'' Bruce, 2003 *'' Exosphaeroma alii'' Baker, 1926 *'' Exosphaeroma alveola'' Bruce, 2003 *'' Exosphaeroma amplicauda'' (Stimpson, 1857) *'' Exosphaeroma antarctica'' Richardson, 1906 *'' Exosphaeroma antikraussi'' Barnard, 1940 *'' Exosphaeroma aphrodita'' Boone, 1923 *'' Exosphaeroma bicolor'' Baker, 1926 *'' Exosphaeroma brevitelson'' Barnard, 1914 *''Exosphaeroma bruscai'' Espinosa-Pérez & Hendrickx, 2001 *'' Exosphaeroma chilensis'' Dana, 1853 *'' Exosphaeroma diminutum'' Menzies & Frankenberg, 1966 *'' Exosphaeroma echinensis'' Hurley & Jansen, 1977 ...
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Exosphaeroma Laeviusculum
''Exosphaeroma laeviusculum'' is a species of isopod in the family Sphaeromatidae, native to the west coast of southern Africa. Description ''Exosphaeroma laeviusculum'' has a flattened body with speckled pattern of black and white, or pink. The pleon consists of a single segment, although the original fused segments are still discernible by lateral grooves. The telson is triangular, bears two small ridges near the base and a semicircle of tiny tubercles. Average body length is 10 mm. Distribution and habitat The species occurs on the west coast of southern Africa, from Lüderitz in Namibia to Cape Point in South Africa. It inhabits the intertidal zone or shallow water, where it may be found among weeds or under stones. For unknown reasons, the original description by Camill Heller Camill Heller (26 September 1823 – 25 February 1917) was a zoologist and anatomist. Heller was born in Sobochleben ( Soběchleby) near Teplitz in Bohemia (now Teplice, part of the Czech Repu ...
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Exosphaeroma Laevis
''Exosphaeroma'' is a genus of marine isopod of the family Sphaeromatidae. This genus is found in shallow ocean waters worldwide. It is notable for being one of the few genera of sphaeromatid to be found in the southern reaches of the Southern Ocean. The greatest diversity of ''Exosphaeroma'' occurs in the Southern Hemisphere. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Exosphaeroma'': *'' Exosphaeroma agmokara'' Bruce, 2003 *'' Exosphaeroma alii'' Baker, 1926 *'' Exosphaeroma alveola'' Bruce, 2003 *'' Exosphaeroma amplicauda'' (Stimpson, 1857) *'' Exosphaeroma antarctica'' Richardson, 1906 *'' Exosphaeroma antikraussi'' Barnard, 1940 *'' Exosphaeroma aphrodita'' Boone, 1923 *'' Exosphaeroma bicolor'' Baker, 1926 *''Exosphaeroma brevitelson'' Barnard, 1914 *''Exosphaeroma bruscai'' Espinosa-Pérez & Hendrickx, 2001 *'' Exosphaeroma chilensis'' Dana, 1853 *'' Exosphaeroma diminutum'' Menzies & Frankenberg, 1966 *'' Exosphaeroma echinensis'' Hurley & Jansen, 1977 ...
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