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Pardaliscidae
Pardaliscidae is a family of amphipods, whose members typically inhabit the deepest parts of ocean basins. It contains the following genera: *'' Andeepia'' Biswas, Coleman & Hendrycks, 2009 *'' Antronicippe'' Stock & Illife, 1990 *'' Arculfia'' Barnard, 1961 *'' Caleidoscopsis'' G. Karaman, 1974 *'' Epereopus'' Mills, 1967 *'' Halice'' Boeck, 1871 *'' Halicella'' Schellenberg, 1926 *'' Halicoides'' Walker, 1896 *'' Macroarthrus'' Hendrycks & Conlan, 2003 *''Necochea'' Barnard, 1962 *''Nicippe Nicippe, also Nikippe (Ancient Greek: Νικίππη) is a name attributed to several women in Greek mythology. * Nicippe, a priestess of Demeter in Dotion, Thessaly. Demeter assumes her shape to try to stop Erysichthon from cutting down the sacred ...'' Bruzellius, 1859 *'' Octomana'' Hendrycks & Conlan, 2003 *'' Parahalice'' Birstein & M. Vinogradov, 1962 *'' Pardalisca'' Krøyer, 1842 *'' Pardaliscella'' Sars, 1893 *'' Pardaliscoides'' Stebbing, 1888 *'' Pardaliscopsis'' Chevreux, 1911 ...
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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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Princaxelia Jamiesoni
''Princaxelia jamiesoni'' is a species of amphipod crustacean described in 2010. The type material of ''Princaxelia jamiesoni'' was collected on September 30, 2008 from a depth of in the Japan Trench (). Further material was collected in 2009 from the Izu–Ogasawara Trench () at a depth of . It is named after Alan Jamieson, a marine biologist from the University of Aberdeen The University of Aberdeen ( sco, University o' 'Aiberdeen; abbreviated as ''Aberd.'' in List of post-nominal letters (United Kingdom), post-nominals; gd, Oilthigh Obar Dheathain) is a public university, public research university in Aberdeen, Sc .... References External links * (includes video) * Gammaridea Crustaceans described in 2010 {{amphipod-stub ...
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Nicippe (genus)
Nicippe, also Nikippe (Ancient Greek: Νικίππη) is a name attributed to several women in Greek mythology. * Nicippe, a priestess of Demeter in Dotion, Thessaly. Demeter assumes her shape to try to stop Erysichthon from cutting down the sacred grove. *Nicippe, a Pisatian princess as daughter of King Pelops and Hippodamia, daughter of the earlier king Oenomaus. She became queen of Mycenae after marrying King Sthenelus by whom she bore Alcyone, Medusa (Astymedusa) and Eurystheus. Nicippe was also known as Antibia or Archippe. * Nicippe, a Thespian princess as one of the 50 daughters of King Thespius and MegamedeApollodorus, 2.4.10; Tzetzes, ''Chiliades'' 2.222 or by one of his many wives.Diodorus Siculus, 4.29.2 When Heracles hunted and ultimately slayed the Cithaeronian lion, Nicippe with her other sisters, except for one, all laid with the hero in a night, a week or for 50 days as what their father strongly desired it to be. Nicippe bore Heracles a son, Antimachus. Also know ...
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