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- Ammotheidae is the most diversified group of the class Pycnogonida, with 297 species described in more than 20 genera, of which only Nymphopsis and Sericosura...
- Sericosura verenae is a species of sea spider within the family Ammotheidae. The species is located off the coast of New Zealand. WoRMS. "Sericosura verenae...
- including the following superfamilies: Ammotheoidea Dohrn, 1881 Family Ammotheidae Dohrn, 1881 Family Pallenopsidae Fry, 1978 Ascorhynchoidea Po****, 1904...
- Achelia ****imilis is a species of sea spider within the family Ammotheidae. They reside largely off the coasts of Australia, Chile and Argentina, but...
- Tanystylum is a genus of pycnogonids in the family Ammotheidae. The following species are classified in this genus: Tanystylum a****inatum Stock, 1954...
- The list of sea spiders of South Africa is a list of species that form a part of the pycnogonid (class Pycnogonida) fauna of South Africa. The list follows...
- Achelia is a genus of pycnogonids in the family Ammotheidae. The following are the species comprising the genus Achelia. Achelia adelpha Child, 1970 Achelia...
- Sericosura is a genus of sea spiders in the family Ammotheidae. Species within this genus have been found living at depths from 106 to 3,690 meters below...
- Sericosura mitrata is a species of sea spider within the family Ammotheidae. The species is found near the Antarctic in the Southern Ocean, with the holotype...
- size dimorphism in the sea spider Ammothea hilgendorfi (Pycnogonida: Ammotheidae), a marine arthropod with brood-carrying males. Molecular Ecology, 17(18)...