Definition of Corophiidae. Meaning of Corophiidae. Synonyms of Corophiidae

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Definition of Corophiidae

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Meaning of Corophiidae from wikipedia

- Corophiidae is a family of amphipods, containing the following genera: Americorophium Bousfield & Hoover, 1997 Anonychocheirus Moore & Myers, 1983 Apocorophium...
- Corophium volutator is a species of amphipod crustacean in the family Corophiidae. It is found in mudflats of the northern Atlantic Ocean. It is native...
- "On finding of Monocorophium insidiosum Crawford, 1937 (Amphipoda, Corophiidae) in the coastal waters of Crimea (Black Sea), a new species for this...
- Dragonflies Neritidae, Viviparidae, Ancylidae, Hydroptilidae, Unionidae, Corophiidae, Gammaridae, Platycnemididae, Coenagrionidae 6 Bugs, Beetles, Caddisflies...
- Corophium is a genus of the amphipod family Corophiidae. Formerly a much larger genus, many species have been transferred to segregate genera such as...
- Chaetocorophium is a monotypic genus of amphipods in the family Corophiidae, containing only the species Chaetocorophium lucasi. Chaetocorophium is very...
- There are 1,774 species of crustaceans recorded in Ireland. Crustaceans are arthropods of the subphylum Crustacea. Most are aquatic, such as shrimp, barnacles...
- Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Malacostraca Order: Amphipoda Family: Corophiidae Subfamily: Corophiinae Tribe: Corophiini Genus: Medicorophium Bousfield...
- 1959 Tropichelura Barnard, 1959 J. Laurens Barnard (1973). "Revision of Corophiidae and related families (Amphipoda)" (PDF). Smithsonian Contributions to...
- small (up to 7 mm (0.28 in)) European amphipod crustacean of the family Corophiidae. It looks very similar to C. volutator. It burrows in bottom sediments...