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- Talitridae is a family of amphipods. Terrestrial species are often referred to as landhoppers and beach dwellers are called sandhoppers or sand fleas....
- lawn prawn or landhopper, is a species of beach hopper in the family Talitridae. It was first described in 1879 by William Aitcheson Haswell as Talitrus...
- Sandfly Chigoe flea Tunga penetrans Crustacea of the class Malacostraca: Talitridae Emerita (crustacean), also known as mole crab Culicoides furens, a biting...
- Orchestia grillus is a species of beach hopper in the family Talitridae. It is found in South America. "Orchestia grillus Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
- Megalorchestia corniculata is a species of beach hopper in the family Talitridae. Megalorchestia corniculata, a talitrid amphipod, is a crucial consumer...
- freshwater habitats, and three orders have terrestrial members: Amphipoda (Talitridae), Isopoda (Oniscidea, the woodlice) and Decapoda (terrestrial hermit crabs...
- Orchestia gammarellus is a species of amphipod in the family Talitridae. This species grows to a maximum length of 1.8 cm and is brown or greenish brown...
- Arthropoda class: Malacostraca Superorder: Peracarida Order: Amphipoda Family: Talitridae Genus: Talitrus Species: T. saltator Binomial name Talitrus saltator (Montagu...
- the Mediterranean beach hopper, is a species of amphipod in the family Talitridae (sandhoppers). This species grows to a maximum length of 19 mm (0.75 in)...
- Baikal and waters of the Caspian Sea basin. The landhoppers of the family Talitridae (which also includes semi-terrestrial and marine animals) are terrestrial...