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Melitidae
Melitidae is a family of amphipods. It contains around 45 genera, and formerly included a further 40 genera that are now placed in the family Maeridae. Genera *'' Abludomelita'' *'' Allomelita'' *'' Alsacomelita'' *'' Anchialella'' *'' Brachina'' *'' Caledopisa'' *'' Carinomelita'' *'' Cottarellia'' *'' Cottesloe'' *'' Desdimelita'' *'' Dulichiella'' *'' Eriopisa'' *'' Eriopisella'' *'' Gammarella'' *'' Hornellia'' *'' Indoniphargus'' *'' Jerbarnia'' *'' Josephosella'' *'' Maerella'' *''Mallacoota'' *'' Megamoera'' *'' Melita'' *'' Metaceradocus'' *'' Netamelita'' *'' Nurina'' *'' Nuuanu'' *'' Parapherusa'' *'' Psammogammarus'' *'' Psammomelita'' *'' Rotomelita'' *'' Tabatzius'' *''Tagua ''Phytelephas'' is a genus containing six known species of dioecious palms (family Arecaceae), occurring from southern Panama along the Andes to Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia, northwestern Brazil, and Peru. They are commonly known as ivory palms, ...'' *'' Valettiella'' *'' Verdeia'' *'' Vic ...
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Abludomelita Obtusata
''Abludomelita obtusata'' is a brown colored species of amphipod crustacean. It may grow up to long and lacks a rostrum. It lives in marine sediments of any grain size, but with a preference for a mud content of 10%–40%, around the coasts of the southern North Sea. Taxonomy ''Abludomelita obtusata'' is part of the Melitidae family and genus ''Abludomelita''. ''Abludomelita obtusata'' was mentioned as ''Melita obtusata'' in previous literature, but then was put in the genus ''Abludomelita'' in 1981. Distribution and Habitat The species was found in high percentages in Belgium (35%), The United Kingdom (32%) and the Netherlands (19%). Prior to 1994, there was no obvious distribution pattern for ''Abludomelita obtusata.'' However, during 1994-2001, ''Abludomelita obtusata'' was observed near coastal zones of the North Sea and was also found on an eastern coastline of the North Sea, but less frequently. After 1994, the distribution and density of the species increased greatly ...
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Melita (crustacean)
Melita may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places * Melite (ancient city), on the site of modern Mdina, Malta * Melita (ancient port city), near city of Melitopol in southeast Ukraine * Melita, Manitoba, Canada, a town * Mljet (Latin: Melita), an island in the Dalmatia region of Croatia * Melita, Michigan, United States * Melita Island, Montana, United States People * Melita (given name) Other uses * Melita (personification), the allegorical figure of Malta ** Melita issue, a series of stamps depicting the allegorical figure ** Melita bullion coins, a series of coins depicting the allegorical figure * Melita F.C., a football (soccer) club in Malta * Melita (telecommunications company), a telecommunications company in Malta * HMS ''Melita'', two warships of the Royal Navy * Melita Stadium, Chester Hill, New South Wales, Australia * "Melita", an alternative tune to the hymn "Eternal Father, Strong to Save" * Melita, a nymph in Greek mythology - see Melite (mythology) See also * Malita, ca ...
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Mallacoota (crustacean)
Mallacoota is a small town in the East Gippsland region in the state of Victoria, Australia. At the 2016 census, Mallacoota had a population of 1,063. At holiday times, particularly Easter and Christmas, the population increases by about 8,000. It is the last official township on Victoria's east coast before the border with New South Wales. Mallacoota has a regional airport ( Mallacoota Airport) YMCO (XMC) consisting of a gravel runway for light planes and an asphalt runway for commercial planes flying from Melbourne.Aeronautical Chart/ref> It is a popular holiday spot for boating, fishing, walking the wilderness coast, swimming, birdwatching, and surfing. The Mallacoota Arts Council runs events throughout each year. Mallacoota Inlet is one of the main villages along the wilderness coastal walk from New South Wales to Victoria, and Gipsy Point is located at the head of the inlet. History Prehistory the area was part of the territory of the Bidawal people. Shore-based whaling ...
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