Cressidae is a family of amphipods. The family contains two genera:Cressa Boeck 1857Cressina Stephensen 1931↑
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Dexaminidae
Dexaminidae is a family of amphipods. It contains the following genera:Delkarlye J. L. Barnard 1972Dexamine Leach 1814Dexaminella Schellenberg 1928Dexaminoculus Lowry 1981Guernea Chevreux 1887Haustoriopsis Schellenberg 1938Neotropis Costa 1853Polycheria Haswell 1879Paradexamine Stebbing […]
Bateidae
Bateidae is a family of amphipod crustaceans comprising the single genus Batea which in turn contains thirteen species:Batea bousfieldi (Ortiz 1991)Batea campi (Ortiz 1991)Batea carinata (Shoemaker 1926)Batea catharinensis Müller 1865Batea […]
Ampeliscidae
Ampeliscidae is a family of amphipods distinct enough to warrant placement in a monotypic superfamily Ampeliscoidea. They are benthic found at the bottom of seas and oceans. They are distributed […]
Acanthonotozomatidae
Acanthonotozomatidae is a family of Amphipoda comprising five genera (including those previously placed in the family Acanthonotozomellidae):Acanthonotozoma Boeck 1876Acanthonotozomella Schellenberg 1926Acanthonotozomoides Schellenberg 1931Amatiguakius Coleman 1991Cypsiphimedia Barnard 1955↑
Corophiidae
Corophiidae is a family of amphipods containing the following genera:
Gammaridea
Gammaridea is one of the traditional suborders of the order Amphipoda comprising small shrimp-like crustaceans. Until recently it encompassed about 7275 (92%) of the 7900 species of amphipods described by […]
Ixodes holocyclus
Ixodes holocyclus commonly known as the Australian paralysis tick is one of about 75 species of Australian tick fauna and is considered the most medically important. It can cause paralysis […]
Phyllocladus aspleniifolius
Phyllocladus aspleniifolius (Celery-top pine) is an endemic gymnosperm of Tasmania Australia. It is found in rainforest as a dominant in eucalypt forest as an understorey species and occurs occasionally as […]
Andreaeaceae
Andreaeaceae is a family of mosses which includes two genera Andreaea containing about 100 species and the genus Acroschisma. The Andreaeaceae prefer rocky habitats ranging from tropical to arctic climates […]