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- The Hyperiidea are a suborder of amphipods, small aquatic crustaceans. Unlike the other suborders of Amphipoda, hyperiids are exclusively marine and do...
- Traditionally they were placed in the four suborders Gammaridea, Caprellidea, Hyperiidea, and Ingolfiellidea. Suborder Gammaridea contained the majority of taxa...
- observed. However, some research has suggested that the majority of suborder Hyperiidea members exhibit parasitic behavior. Females of P. sedentaria live in the...
- amphipod. It is the only member of the family Cystisomatidae within the Hyperiidea. The genus is noted for its nearly completely transparent body, adapted...
- class: Malacostraca Superorder: Peracarida Order: Amphipoda Suborder: Hyperiidea Family: Phronimidae Genus: Phronima Latreille, 1802 Type species Cancer...
- Themisto gaudichaudii is an amphipod crustacean of the suborder Hyperiidea. The 260 species of hyperiid amphipods are large-e**** and planktonic amphipods...
- the haptophytes of the genus Phaecocystis pouchetti become dominant. Hyperiidea Shrimp Pandalus borealis Lophelia pertusa Meganyctiphanes norvegica Zooplankton...
- class: Malacostraca Superorder: Peracarida Order: Amphipoda Suborder: Hyperiidea Family: Hyperiidae Genus: Hyperia Species: H. macrocephala Binomial name...
- Bougisia is a genus of plankton in the sub-order Hyperiidea–a type of so-called "hyperid" amphipoda. The genus Bougisia is the only subordinate taxon in...
- Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Malacostraca Superorder: Peracarida Order: Amphipoda Suborder: Hyperiidea Superfamily: Platysceloidea Family: Lycaeidae...