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- Gammarus angulatus (Martynov, 1930) Gammarus angusticoxalis Martynov, 1935 Gammarus annandalei (Monod, 1924) Gammarus annulatus Smith, 1873 Gammarus anodon...
- larvae. Homarus gammarus is a highly esteemed food, and is widely caught using lobster pots, mostly around the British Isles. Homarus gammarus is a large crustacean...
- to Lough Neagh in the 1950s, where it is replacing the native Gammarus duebeni. Gammarus ****x was one of the species included in the 10th edition of Carl...
- Gammarus lacustris is an aquatic amphipod. Gammarus lacustris is semi-transparent and lacks a webbed tail. It may be colorless, brown, reddish or bluish...
- in marine or freshwater systems. One example is Polymorphus paradoxus. Gammarus lacustris, a small crustacean that inhabits ponds and rivers, is one invertebrate...
- significant species Homarus americ**** (the American lobster) and Homarus gammarus (the European lobster). The Cape lobster, which was formerly in this genus...
- some element of mate choice. Gammarus fossarum are parasitized by a number of taxa, including acanthocephalans. Gammarus fossarum are a common animal...
- Gammarus locusta is a species in the family Gammaridae ("scuds"), in the order Amphipoda ("amphipods"). bugguide.net Gammarus locusta species information...
- exposure to cadmium. "Gammarus roeselii Gervais 1835". Fauna Europaea. 2007-05-04. Archived from the original on October 1, 2007. "Gammarus roeselii Gervais...
- Gammarus acherondytes, the Illinois cave amphipod, is a species of crustacean in the family Gammaridae. The crustacean is endemic to the Illinois Sinkhole...