Amphipoda Malacostraca Crustacea Arthropoda


Niphargus is the largest genus of freshwater amphipods. This site aims to modernize and to unify the taxonomy of Niphargus and Niphargidae by means of an open, on-line taxonomic revision.








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Amphipoda

  • Amphipoda: Families - Introduction to these crustaceans with monographs and interactive malacostraca keys to crustacea many of the families.
  • Niphargus - Niphargus is the largest genus of freshwater amphipods. crustacea This site crustacea aims to modernize and to unify crustacea the taxonomy of Niphargus crustacea and Niphargidae by means crustacea of an open, on-line taxonomic revision.
  • Bathyporeia pelagica - Information on this sand digger shrimp including its taxonomy, general amphipoda biology and reproduction.
  • Skeleton Shrimp - Photographs and information on these strange translucent crustaceans.
  • Jassa falcata - Provides information on this amphipod that constructs tubes amphipoda from debris amphipoda and is an important fouling organism amphipoda on the hulls of amphipoda ships.
  • Corophium volutator - Information on this mud shrimp including its taxonomy, crustacea general biology malacostraca and reproduction.
  • Ant'Phipoda - A reference centre on the biodiversity of Antarctic amphipoda Amphipods, with crustacea a complete checklist and photos.
  • Talitrus saltator - Information on this sand hopper including its taxonomy, amphipoda general biology amphipoda and reproduction.
  • Caprella laeviuscula - Photograph and description of the Smooth Skeleton Shrimp, with information malacostraca on its habitat and natural history.
  • Terrestrial Amphipods: Lawn Shrimp - Photographs and description of this crustacean, with information crustacea on its amphipoda distribution, life cycle, habits and management.
  • Amphipod Biology - Includes illustrations of anatomy and photographs.
  • Crangonyx - Exercise from Invertebrate Anatomy OnLine covering the systematics and external malacostraca anatomy of this freshwater amphipod.


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