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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Harpswell, Maine, United States
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Harpswell, Maine, United States
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Female P. pusilla with brood pouch
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Male P. pusilla showing gnathopod 2 with proximal knob and trapezoidal projection onpropodus
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2005 California Academy of Sciences
CalPhotos
This female skeleton shrimp is climging to a red alga. She is brooding her young in the red dotted marsupium. Here five juveniles are climbing over their mother.
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2005 California Academy of Sciences
CalPhotos
These are tube dwelling, nonnative amphipods introduced into harbors by shipping. Adult males, such as this one, leave the safety of their tube to cruise about in search of a receptive female.
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This view shows the same individual from the dorsal aspect.
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Caprella linearis;