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(Description : ''Melita nitida'' <small>Smith, 1873</small><br> Benthic amphipod, taken with Leica DFC 490 camera mounted on a Leica M205C binocular microscope. This is an invasive species in Europe, originally originating from America. The species can be ) |
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− | Description : ''Melita nitida'' <small>Smith, 1873</small><br> | + | Description : ''[[Elegante_honingvlokreeft|Melita nitida]]'' <small>Smith, 1873</small><br> |
Benthic amphipod, taken with Leica DFC 490 camera mounted on a Leica M205C binocular microscope. This is an invasive species in Europe, originally originating from America. The species can be distinguished from other local Melitidae species by the absence of dorsal teeth on pleosomites and urosomites, an accesory flagellum with at least two segments and a group of dorso lateral spines on either side of urosome 2. Collected in 2011 near the Bend of Bath on the Western Scheldt.<br> | Benthic amphipod, taken with Leica DFC 490 camera mounted on a Leica M205C binocular microscope. This is an invasive species in Europe, originally originating from America. The species can be distinguished from other local Melitidae species by the absence of dorsal teeth on pleosomites and urosomites, an accesory flagellum with at least two segments and a group of dorso lateral spines on either side of urosome 2. Collected in 2011 near the Bend of Bath on the Western Scheldt.<br> | ||
Length = ~4 mm<br> | Length = ~4 mm<br> | ||
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Source: Own work<br> | Source: Own work<br> | ||
Author: Hans Hillewaert<br> | Author: Hans Hillewaert<br> | ||
− | Permission ( | + | Permission (reusing this file): This file is licensed under the [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license]. <br> |
− | Attribution (required by the license) : © Hans Hillewaert / CC-BY-SA-3.0 | + | Attribution (required by the license) : © Hans Hillewaert / [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en CC-BY-SA-3.0] |
Latest revision as of 08:57, 16 April 2012
Description : Melita nitida Smith, 1873
Benthic amphipod, taken with Leica DFC 490 camera mounted on a Leica M205C binocular microscope. This is an invasive species in Europe, originally originating from America. The species can be distinguished from other local Melitidae species by the absence of dorsal teeth on pleosomites and urosomites, an accesory flagellum with at least two segments and a group of dorso lateral spines on either side of urosome 2. Collected in 2011 near the Bend of Bath on the Western Scheldt.
Length = ~4 mm
Focus stack of 34 pictures.
Date: 13 April 2012
Source: Own work
Author: Hans Hillewaert
Permission (reusing this file): This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.
Attribution (required by the license) : © Hans Hillewaert / CC-BY-SA-3.0
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