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Definition of Gammaridea

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Meaning of Gammaridea from wikipedia

- Gammaridea is one of the suborders of the order Amphipoda, comprising small, shrimp-like crustaceans. Until recently, in a traditional classification,...
- they were placed in the four suborders Gammaridea, Caprellidea, Hyperiidea, and Ingolfiellidea. Suborder Gammaridea contained the majority of taxa, including...
- Stegocephalidae is a little-studied family of amphipods belonging to the suborder Gammaridea. Stegocephalids have smooth and globular bodies with a short and deep...
- are known to be parasitised by Iphigenella acanthopoda, a species of Gammaridea. Crustaceans portal Neolithodes ag****izii, a species closely related to...
- Caprellidea, together with some families formerly placed in the suborder Gammaridea. More recently, the group was made part of the new suborder Senticaudata...
- Morphology of the Mandible and Lateralia in six endemic Amphipods (Amphipoda, Gammaridea) from Lake Baikal, in relation to Feeding. Crustaceana 83 (7): 865-887...
- amphipod diversity. Senticaudata was split off from the traditional suborder Gammaridea by James K. Lowry and Alan A. Myers in 2013, as a part of a process of...
- Alicella gigantea is the largest species of amphipod ever observed, with some individuals reaching up to 34 centimetres (13 in) long. The average length...
- Hyalella montezuma is a pelagic amphipod. It lives in Montezuma Well, an oasis in central Arizona. It is the only food of the endemic leech Motobdella...
- (February 1982). "Rakiroa, a new amphipod genus from The Snares, New Zealand (Gammaridea, Corophiidae)". Journal of Natural History. 16 (1): 119–125. doi:10...