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- Niphargidae is a family of amphipod crustaceans. Its distribution is in western Eurasia, and its members mainly live in subterranean freshwaters habitats...
- Niphargus wexfordensis is a species of amphipod of the family Niphargidae. It is endemic to Ireland and was originally described from the County Wexford...
- Niphargus is by far the largest genus of its family, the Niphargidae, and the largest of all freshwater amphipod genera. Usually, these animals inhabit...
- Niphargopsis may refer to: Niphargopsis, a genus of amphipods in the family Niphargidae, synonym of Niphargus Niphargopsis, a genus of amphipods in the family...
- Niphargus elegans is a species of amphipod crustaceans in the family Niphargidae. It is found in Italy. Contribution to the Knowledge of the Amphipoda...
- Niphargus hrabei is a species of crustacean in family Niphargidae. It is an originally Ponto-Caspian species that was found in the River Danube in Bavaria...
- Falklandellidae Kotumsaridae (tentatively placed here) Neoniphargidae Niphargidae Paracrangonyctidae Paramelitidae Perthiidae Phreatogammaridae Pseudocrangonyctidae...
- removed to their own families, such as the Anisogammaridae, Melitidae, Niphargidae. The following genera are currently listed in the family: Akerogammarus...
- preserved in water containing formaldehyde. List of deepest caves Gammaridae Niphargidae "Morca Cave, Taseli Turkey. Expedition led by ASPEG. Cave stats". The...
- (2007-12-01). "Coexistence of species of two amphipod genera: Niphargus timavi (Niphargidae) and Gammarus fossarum (Gammaridae)". Journal of Natural History. 41...