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- ****rogammarus haemobaphes prefer living on top of zebra mussel s**** rather than other substrate types. The invasion of ****rogammarus haemobaphes has been...
- Microdes haemobaphes is a moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in Australia (including Tasmania, the type location). Yu, ****y Sick Ki. "Microdes...
- proposed family include Carcinus maenas virus 1 (CmV1), ****rogammarus haemobaphes virus 1 (DhV1), and Panulirus argus virus 1 (PaV1). Cedratvirus – now...
- nudivirusblack tiger shrimp ****rogammarus haemobaphes nudivirus – an amphipod crustacean (****rogammarus haemobaphes) In many organisms, apoptosis can be regarded...
- Martynov, 1919 ****rogammarus gruberi Mateus & Mateus, 1990 ****rogammarus haemobaphes (Eichwald, 1841) ****rogammarus istanbulensis Özbek & Özkan, 2011 ****rogammarus...
- robustoides, Pontogammarus cr****us, ****rogammarus villosus, ****rogammarus haemobaphes, Chaetogammarus ischnus and Amathillina cristata. Definitive hosts are...
- C. B. Wilson, 1917 Creopelates Shiino, 1958 Exopenna Boxshall, 1986 Haemobaphes Steenstrup & Lutken, 1861 Impexus Kabata, 1972 Lernaeenicus C. B. Wilson...
- displaced two other species of ****rogammarus (D. bispinosus and D. haemobaphes) which were previously invasive in the Danube. Its ability to attack...
- asystata Microdes decora Microdes diplodonta Microdes epicryptis Microdes haemobaphes Microdes leptobrya Microdes melanocausta Microdes oriochares Microdes...
- withstand temperatures as low as −2 °C (28 °F).It serves as the host for Haemobaphes cyclopterina, a parasitic species of copepod. "Myoxocephalus scorpioides...