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Dogielinotidae
Dogielinotidae is a family of amphipods. It is subdivided into three subfamilies, containing a total of twelve genera: ;Dogielinotinae Gurjanova, 1953 *'' Allorchestes'' Dana, 1849 *'' Dogielinoides'' Bousfield, 1982 *'' Dogielinotus'' Gurjanova, 1953 *'' Eohaustorioides'' Bousfield & Tzvetkova, 1982 *'' Exhyalella'' Stebbing, 1917 *'' Haustorioides'' Oldevig, 1958 *'' Marinohyalella'' Lazo-Wasem & Gable, 2001 *'' Parhyalella'' Kunkel, 1910 *'' Proboscinotus'' Bousfield, 1982 ;Hyalellinae Bulycheva, 1957 *''Hyalella ''Hyalella'' is a genus of amphipods found in the Americas. They are mainly found in freshwater habitats. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Hyalella'': *'' Hyalella anophthalma'' Ruffo, 1957 *'' Hyalella araucana'' ...'' Smith, 1874 ;Najniinae Barnard, 1972 *?'' Insula'' Kunkel, 1910 *'' Najna'' Derzhavin, 1937 References Gammaridea Crustacean families {{Amphipod-stub ...
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Allorchestes
''Allorchestes'' is a genus of amphipods with relatively small gnathopods, in the family Dogielinotidae Dogielinotidae is a family of amphipods. It is subdivided into three subfamilies, containing a total of twelve genera: ;Dogielinotinae Gurjanova, 1953 *'' Allorchestes'' Dana, 1849 *'' Dogielinoides'' Bousfield, 1982 *'' Dogielinotus'' Gurjano ...; it contains the following species: * '' Allorchestes angusta'' Dana, 1856 * '' Allorchestes bellabella'' J. L. Barnard, 1974 * '' Allorchestes carinata'' Iwasa, 1939 * '' Allorchestes compressa'' Dana, 1852 * '' Allorchestes hirsutus'' Ishimaru, 1995 * '' Allorchestes inquirendus'' K. H. Barnard, 1940 * '' Allorchestes malleola'' Stebbing, 1899 * '' Allorchestes novizealandiae'' Dana, 1852 * '' Allorchestes priceae'' Hendrycks & Bousfield, 2001 * '' Allorchestes rickeri'' Hendrycks & Bousfield, 2001 References External links * Gammaridea {{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 genus, genera, divided among around 125 family (biology), families. That concept of Gammaridea included almost all fresh water, freshwater amphipods, while most of the members still were marine. The group is however considered paraphyly, paraphyletic, and is under deconstruction by the amphipod taxonomists Jim Lowry, 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 n ...
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Insula (amphipod)
Insula is the Latin word for "island" and may refer to: *Insula (Roman city) The Latin word ''insula'' (literally meaning "island", plural ''insulae'') was used in Roman cities to mean either a city block in a city plan, i.e. a building area surrounded by four streets, or, later, a type of apartment building that occup ..., a block in a Roman city plan surrounded by four streets * Insula (building), a kind of apartment building in ancient Rome that provided housing for all but the elite *''Ínsula Barataria'', the governorship assigned to Sancho Panza as a prank in the novel '' Don Quixote'' * Insular cortex, a brain structure * "Insula", a 2020 song by Moses Sumney from '' Græ'' {{disambig ...
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Hyalella
''Hyalella'' is a genus of amphipods found in the Americas. They are mainly found in freshwater habitats. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Hyalella'': *'' Hyalella anophthalma'' Ruffo, 1957 *'' Hyalella araucana'' Grosso & Peralta, 1999 *'' Hyalella armata'' (Faxon, 1876) *'' Hyalella azteca'' (Saussure, 1858) *'' Hyalella bonariensis'' Bond-Buckup, Araujo & Santos, 2008 *'' Hyalella brasiliensis'' Bousfield, 1996 *'' Hyalella caeca'' Pereira, 1989 *'' Hyalella cajasi'' Alonso & Jaume, 2017 *'' Hyalella caribbeana'' Bousfield, 1996 *'' Hyalella carstica'' Bastos-Pereira & Bueno, 2012 *'' Hyalella castroi'' Gonzalez, Bond-Buckup & Araujo, 2006 *'' Hyalella catarinensis'' Reis & Bueno in Reis, Penoni & Bueno, 2020 *'' Hyalella cenotensis'' Marrón-Becerra, Hermoso-Salazar & Solís-Weiss, 2014 *'' Hyalella cheyennis'' Bueno, Oliveira & Wellborn, 2019 *'' Hyalella chiloensis'' Gonzalez & Watling, 2001 *'' Hyalella costera'' Gonzalez & Watling, 2001 *'' H ...
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Hyalella Azteca
''Hyalella azteca'' is a widespread and abundant species of amphipod crustacean in North America. It reaches long, and is found in a range of fresh and brackish waters. It feeds on algae and diatoms and is a major food of waterfowl. Description ''Hyalella azteca'' grows to a length of , with males being larger than females. Their colour is variable, but the most frequent hues are white, green and brown. Distribution ''Hyalella azteca'' is found across Central America, the Caribbean and North America, as far north as the Arctic tree line. It lives among vegetation in permanent bodies of freshwater, including lakes and rivers, extending into tidal fresh water, and freshwater barrier lagoons. It is "the most abundant amphipod of lakes n North America, with golf course ponds sometimes supporting large populations. Ecology In contrast to other species of '' Hyalella'', ''H. azteca'' is extremely common and has wide ecological tolerances. It can tolerate alkaline waters and ...
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Genus
Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family (taxonomy), family. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial species name for each species within the genus. :E.g. ''Panthera leo'' (lion) and ''Panthera onca'' (jaguar) are two species within the genus ''Panthera''. ''Panthera'' is a genus within the family Felidae. The composition of a genus is determined by taxonomy (biology), taxonomists. The standards for genus classification are not strictly codified, so different authorities often produce different classifications for genera. There are some general practices used, however, including the idea that a newly defined genus should fulfill these three criteria to be descriptively useful: # monophyly – all descendants ...
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