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Lincoln, R. J. (1979). British marine Amphipoda: Gammaridea.
British Museum (Natural History).
658 pp.
SourceID
625
Authors
Lincoln, R. J.
Year
1979
Title
British marine Amphipoda: Gammaridea
Journal
British Museum (Natural History)
Suffix
658 pp
Type
Publication
Note
Ant'Phipoda Literature database
RoR-ID
17631
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Bibliographical terms
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Ecology
Fauna and Flora, Faunistic inventories, Checklists, Catalogues
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Morphology
Systematics, Taxonomy
Zoogeography, Biogeography (generalities), Geographic distribution
Taxonomic term
Amphipoda
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Taxa (234)
Attributes (345)
Notes (1)
Acidostoma obesum
(Spence Bate & Westwood, 1861)
(additional source)
Acidostoma sarsi
Lincoln, 1979
accepted as
Acidostoma nodiferum
Stephensen, 1923
accepted as
Acidostoma obesum
(Spence Bate & Westwood, 1861)
(additional source)
Acidostoma sarsi
Lincoln, 1979
accepted as
Acidostoma nodiferum
Stephensen, 1923
accepted as
Acidostoma obesum
(Spence Bate & Westwood, 1861)
(original description)
Amathilla homari
(J.C. Fabricius, 1779) sensu Stebbing, 1888
accepted as
Gammarellus homari
(J.C. Fabricius, 1779)
(additional source)
Ambasia atlantica
(H. Milne Edwards, 1830)
(additional source)
Ampelisca aequicornis
Bruzelius, 1859
(additional source)
Ampelisca brevicornis
(A. Costa, 1853)
(additional source)
Ampelisca diadema
(A. Costa, 1853)
(additional source)
Ampelisca eschrichtii
Krøyer, 1842
(additional source)
Ampelisca gibba
G.O. Sars, 1883
(additional source)
Ampelisca macrocephala
Liljeborg, 1853
(additional source)
Ampelisca spinipes
Boeck, 1861
(additional source)
Ampelisca tenuicornis
Liljeborg, 1856
(additional source)
Ampelisca typica
(Spence Bate, 1857)
(additional source)
Amphilochoides
G.O. Sars, 1892
(additional source)
Amphilochoides boeckii
G.O. Sars, 1895
(additional source)
Amphilochoides odontonyx
(Boeck, 1871)
accepted as
Paramphilochoides odontonyx
(Boeck, 1871)
(new combination reference)
Amphilochus spencebatei
(Stebbing, 1876)
accepted as
Apolochus spencebatei
(Stebbing, 1876)
(additional source)
Anonyx
Krøyer, 1838
(additional source)
Anonyx lilljeborgi
Boeck, 1871
(additional source)
Anonyx sarsi
Steele & Brunel, 1968
(additional source)
Apherusa bispinosa
(Spence Bate, 1857)
(additional source)
Apherusa jurinei
(H. Milne Edwards, 1830)
(additional source)
Argissa
Boeck, 1871
(identification resource)
Argissa hamatipes
(Norman, 1869)
(additional source)
Argissa stebbingi
Bonnier, 1896
accepted as
Argissa hamatipes
(Norman, 1869)
(additional source)
Argissa typica
Boeck, 1871
accepted as
Argissa hamatipes
(Norman, 1869)
(additional source)
Argissidae Walker, 1904
(identification resource)
Arrhis
Stebbing, 1906
(additional source)
Arrhis phyllonyx
(M. Sars, 1858)
(additional source)
Atylus swammerdamei
(H. Milne Edwards, 1830)
accepted as
Nototropis swammerdamei
(H. Milne Edwards, 1830)
(additional source)
Bathyporeia gracilis
G.O. Sars, 1891
(additional source)
Bathyporeia pelagica
(Spence Bate, 1857)
(additional source)
Bathyporeia sarsi
Watkin, 1938
(additional source)
Calliopius
Lilljeborg, 1865
(additional source)
Callisoma crenata
(Spence Bate, 1857)
accepted as
Scopelocheirus crenatus
Spence Bate, 1857
(additional source)
Chaetogammarus
Martynov, 1924
(additional source)
Chaetogammarus marinus
(Leach, 1816)
accepted as
Echinogammarus marinus
(Leach, 1816)
accepted as
Marinogammarus marinus
(Leach, 1816)
(basis of record)
Chaetogammarus pirloti
(Sexton & Spooner, 1940)
accepted as
Echinogammarus pirloti
(Sexton & Spooner, 1940)
accepted as
Marinogammarus pirloti
Sexton & Spooner, 1940
(additional source)
Chaetogammarus stoerensis
(Reid, 1938)
accepted as
Echinogammarus stoerensis
(Reid, 1938)
accepted as
Relictogammarus stoerensis
(Reid, 1938)
(additional source)
Cheirocratus intermedius
G.O. Sars, 1894
(additional source)
Cheirocratus sundevallii
(Rathke, 1843)
(additional source)
Coremapus versiculatus
(Spence Bate, 1857)
accepted as
Microdeutopus versiculatus
(Spence Bate, 1857)
(basis of record)
Corophium
Latreille, 1806
(additional source)
Corophium acherusicum
A. Costa, 1853
accepted as
Monocorophium acherusicum
(A. Costa, 1853)
(additional source)
Corophium acutum
Chevreux, 1908
accepted as
Apocorophium acutum
(Chevreux, 1908)
(additional source)
Corophium affine
Bruzelius, 1859
accepted as
Medicorophium affine
(Bruzelius, 1859)
(additional source)
Corophium arenarium
Crawford, 1937
(additional source)
Corophium bonnellii
(H. Milne Edwards, 1830)
accepted as
Crassicorophium bonellii
(H. Milne Edwards, 1830)
(additional source)
Corophium crassicorne
Bruzelius, 1859
accepted as
Crassicorophium crassicorne
(Bruzelius, 1859)
(additional source)
Corophium curvispinum
G.O. Sars, 1895
accepted as
Chelicorophium curvispinum
(G.O. Sars, 1895)
(additional source)
Corophium insidiosum
Crawford, 1937
accepted as
Monocorophium insidiosum
(Crawford, 1937)
(additional source)
Corophium lacustre
Vanhöffen, 1911
accepted as
Apocorophium lacustre
(Vanhöffen, 1911)
(additional source)
Corophium multisetosum
Stock, 1952
(additional source)
Corophium sextonae
Crawford, 1937
accepted as
Monocorophium sextonae
(Crawford, 1937)
(additional source)
Corophium volutator
(Pallas, 1766)
(additional source)
Dexamine thea
Boeck, 1861
(additional source)
Dulichia
Krøyer, 1845
(additional source)
Dulichia falcata
(Spence Bate, 1857)
(additional source)
Dulichia tuberculata
Boeck, 1871
(additional source)
Dyopedos monacantha
(Metzger, 1875)
accepted as
Dyopedos monacanthus
(Metzger, 1875)
(additional source)
Ericthonius
H. Milne Edwards, 1830
(additional source)
Ericthonius brasiliensis
(Dana, 1853)
(additional source)
Ericthonius difformis
H. Milne Edwards, 1830
(additional source)
Eulimnogammarus obtusatus
(Dahl, 1938)
accepted as
Gammarus obtusatus
Dahl, 1938
accepted as
Echinogammarus obtusatus
(Dahl, 1938)
accepted as
Marinogammarus obtusatus
(Dahl, 1938)
(additional source)
Gammarella fucicola
(Leach, 1814)
(additional source)
Gammarellus angulosus
(Rathke, 1843)
(additional source)
Gammaropsis
Lilljeborg, 1855
(additional source)
Gammaropsis maculata
(Johnston, 1828)
(additional source)
Gammaropsis nitida
(Stimpson, 1853)
(additional source)
Gammaropsis palmata
(Stebbing & Robertson, 1891)
(additional source)
Gammaropsis sophiae
(Boeck, 1861)
(additional source)
Gammarus
Fabricius, 1775
(additional source)
Gammarus chevreuxi
Sexton, 1913
(additional source)
Gammarus crinicornis
Stock, 1966
(additional source)
Gammarus duebeni
Lilljeborg, 1852
(additional source)
Gammarus finmarchicus
Dahl, 1938
accepted as
Echinogammarus finmarchicus
(Dahl, 1938)
accepted as
Echinogammarus incertae sedis finmarchicus
(Dahl, 1938)
(additional source)
Gammarus insensibilis
Stock, 1966
(additional source)
Gammarus locusta
(Linnaeus, 1758)
(additional source)
Gammarus marinus
Leach, 1816
accepted as
Echinogammarus marinus
(Leach, 1816)
accepted as
Marinogammarus marinus
(Leach, 1816)
(additional source)
Gammarus oceanicus
Segerstråle, 1947
(additional source)
Gammarus salinus
Spooner, 1947
(additional source)
Gammarus tigrinus
Sexton, 1939
(additional source)
Gammarus zaddachi
Sexton, 1912
(additional source)
Gitana
Boeck, 1871
(additional source)
Gitana sarsi
Boeck, 1871
(additional source)
Guernea
Chevreux, 1887
(additional source)
Guernea (Guernea) coalita
(Norman, 1868)
(additional source)
Haploops tubicola
Liljeborg, 1856
(additional source)
Harpinia
Boeck, 1876
(additional source)
Harpinia antennaria
Meinert, 1890
(additional source)
Harpinia crenulata
(Boeck, 1871)
(additional source)
Harpinia laevis
G.O. Sars, 1891
(additional source)
Harpinia pectinata
G.O. Sars, 1891
(additional source)
Harpinia serrata
G. O. Sars, 1879
(additional source)
Haustorius arenarius
(Slabber, 1769)
(additional source)
Hippomedon
Boeck, 1871
(additional source)
Hippomedon denticulatus
(Spence Bate, 1857)
(additional source)
Hippomedon holbolli
(Krøyer, 1846)
(basis of record)
Hippomedon holbolli
Krøyer, 1846 sensu Boeck, 1871
accepted as
Hippomedon denticulatus
(Spence Bate, 1857)
(basis of record)
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2
3
>
Acidostoma obesum
(Spence Bate & Westwood, 1861)
Body size
9
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Acidostoma sarsi
Lincoln, 1979
Body size
8
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Ambasia atlantica
(H. Milne Edwards, 1830)
Body size
13
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Ampelisca aequicornis
Bruzelius, 1859
Body size
15
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Ampelisca brevicornis
(A. Costa, 1853)
Body size
12
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Ampelisca diadema
(A. Costa, 1853)
Body size
10
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Ampelisca eschrichtii
Krøyer, 1842
Body size
25
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Ampelisca gibba
G.O. Sars, 1883
Body size
10
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Ampelisca macrocephala
Liljeborg, 1853
Body size
15
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Ampelisca spinifer
Reid, 1951
Body size
10
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Ampelisca spinipes
Boeck, 1861
Body size
15
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Ampelisca tenuicornis
Liljeborg, 1856
Body size
8
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Ampelisca typica
(Spence Bate, 1857)
Body size
10
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Amphilochoides boeckii
G.O. Sars, 1895
Body size
6
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Amphilochoides serratipes
(Norman, 1869)
Body size
2
Unit
mm
Dimension
length
[Details]
Amphilochus manudens
Spence Bate & Westwood, 1862
Body size
5
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Amphilochus neapolitanus
Della Valle, 1893
Body size
4
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Amphilochus spencebatei
(Stebbing, 1876)
Body size
3
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Amphilochus tenuimanus
Boeck, 1871
Body size
4
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Amphitholina cuniculus
(Stebbing, 1874)
Body size
4
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Ampithoe gammaroides
(Spence Bate, 1857)
Body size
8
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Ampithoe neglecta
Lincoln, 1976
Body size
5
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Ampithoe ramondi
Audouin, 1826
Body size
13
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Ampithoe rubricata
(Montagu, 1808)
Body size
20
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Anonyx lilljeborgii
Boeck, 1871
Body size
10
Unit
mm
Dimension
length
[Details]
Anonyx lilljeborgii
Boeck, 1871
Body size
18
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Anonyx sarsi
Steele & Brunel, 1968
Body size
20
Unit
mm
Dimension
length
[Details]
Anonyx sarsi
Steele & Brunel, 1968
Body size
30
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Aora typica
Krøyer, 1845
Body size
9
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Apherusa bispinosa
(Spence Bate, 1857)
Body size
7
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Apherusa cirrus
(Spence Bate, 1863)
Body size
8
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Apherusa clevei
G.O. Sars, 1904
Body size
3
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Apherusa henneguyi
Chevreux & Fage, 1925
Body size
7
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Apherusa jurinei
(H. Milne Edwards, 1830)
Body size
8
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Apherusa ovalipes
Norman & Scott, 1906
Body size
6
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Argissa hamatipes
(Norman, 1869)
Body size
3
Unit
mm
Type
minimum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Argissa hamatipes
(Norman, 1869)
Body size
6
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Aristias neglectus
Hansen, 1888
Body size
10
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Arrhis phyllonyx
(M. Sars, 1858)
Body size
15
Unit
mm
Dimension
length
[Details]
Arrhis phyllonyx
(M. Sars, 1858)
Body size
20
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Atylus falcatus
Metzger, 1871
Body size
7
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Atylus guttatus
(A. Costa in Hope, 1851)
Body size
10
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Atylus swammerdamei
(H. Milne Edwards, 1830)
Body size
10
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Atylus vedlomensis
(Spence Bate & Westwood, 1862)
Body size
8
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Austrosyrrhoe fimbriatus
(Stebbing & Robertson, 1891)
Body size
2
Unit
mm
Dimension
length
[Details]
Bathyporeia elegans
Watkin, 1938
Body size
5
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Bathyporeia elegans
Watkin, 1938
Body size
6
Unit
mm
Dimension
length
[Details]
Bathyporeia gracilis
G.O. Sars, 1891
Body size
6
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Bathyporeia guilliamsoniana
(Spence Bate, 1857)
Body size
8
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Bathyporeia nana
Toulmond, 1966
Body size
3
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Bathyporeia pelagica
(Spence Bate, 1857)
Body size
6
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Bathyporeia pilosa
Lindström, 1855
Body size
6
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Bathyporeia sarsi
Watkin, 1938
Body size
7
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Bathyporeia tenuipes
Meinert, 1877
Body size
6
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Byblis gaimardi
(Krøyer, 1846)
Body size
15
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Byblis gaimardi
(Krøyer, 1846)
Body size
20
Unit
mm
Dimension
length
[Details]
Calliopius laeviusculus
(Krøyer, 1838)
Body size
14
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Ceradocus semiserratus
(Spence Bate & Westwood, 1862)
Body size
7
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Cerapus crassicornis
(Spence Bate, 1857)
Body size
3
Unit
mm
Type
minimum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Cerapus crassicornis
(Spence Bate, 1857)
Body size
5
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Chaetogammarus marinus
(Leach, 1816)
Body size
15
Unit
mm
Type
minimum
Dimension
length
Sex
male
[Details]
Chaetogammarus marinus
(Leach, 1816)
Body size
25
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
Sex
male
[Details]
Chaetogammarus marinus
(Leach, 1816)
Body size
20
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
Sex
female
[Details]
Chaetogammarus pirloti
(Sexton & Spooner, 1940)
Body size
14
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
Sex
male
[Details]
Chaetogammarus pirloti
(Sexton & Spooner, 1940)
Body size
11
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
Sex
female
[Details]
Chaetogammarus stoerensis
(Reid, 1938)
Body size
4
Unit
mm
Type
minimum
Dimension
length
Sex
male
[Details]
Chaetogammarus stoerensis
(Reid, 1938)
Body size
7
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
Sex
male
[Details]
Chaetogammarus stoerensis
(Reid, 1938)
Body size
5
Unit
mm
Type
minimum
Dimension
length
Sex
female
[Details]
Chaetogammarus stoerensis
(Reid, 1938)
Body size
8
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
Sex
female
[Details]
Cheirocratus assimilis
(Lilljeborg, 1852)
Body size
13
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Cheirocratus intermedius
G.O. Sars, 1894
Body size
10
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Cheirocratus sundevallii
(Rathke, 1843)
Body size
10
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Chelura terebrans
Philippi, 1839
Body size
6
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Chelura terebrans
Philippi, 1839
Functional group
macrobenthos
Life stage
adult
[Details]
Chelura terebrans
Philippi, 1839
Body size (qualitative)
2.0 - 200 mm
Life stage
adult
[Details]
Cheluridae Allman, 1847
Functional group
benthos
Life stage
adult
[Details]
Colomastix pusilla
Grube, 1861
Body size (qualitative)
2.0 - 200 mm
Life stage
adult
[Details]
Colomastix pusilla
Grube, 1861
Functional group
macrobenthos
Life stage
adult
[Details]
Colomastix pusilla
Grube, 1861
Body size
5
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Corophium acherusicum
A. Costa, 1853
Body size
5
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Corophium acutum
Chevreux, 1908
Body size
4
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Corophium affine
Bruzelius, 1859
Body size
5
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Corophium arenarium
Crawford, 1937
Body size
7
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Corophium bonnellii
(H. Milne Edwards, 1830)
Body size
5.5
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
Sex
female
[Details]
Corophium crassicorne
Bruzelius, 1859
Body size
5
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Corophium curvispinum
G.O. Sars, 1895
Body size
6
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Corophium insidiosum
Crawford, 1937
Body size
5
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Corophium lacustre
Vanhöffen, 1911
Body size
6
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Corophium multisetosum
Stock, 1952
Body size
9
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Corophium sextonae
Crawford, 1937
Body size
5
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Corophium volutator
(Pallas, 1766)
Body size
10
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Cressa dubia
(Spence Bate, 1857)
Body size
3
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Cressa dubia
(Spence Bate, 1857)
Body size
6
Unit
mm
Dimension
length
[Details]
Dexamine spinosa
(Montagu, 1813)
Body size
14
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Dexamine spinosa
(Montagu, 1813)
Functional group
macrobenthos
Life stage
adult
[Details]
Dexamine spinosa
(Montagu, 1813)
Body size (qualitative)
2.0 - 200 mm
Life stage
adult
[Details]
Dexamine thea
Boeck, 1861
Body size (qualitative)
2.0 - 200 mm
Life stage
adult
[Details]
Dexamine thea
Boeck, 1861
Functional group
macrobenthos
Life stage
adult
[Details]
Dexamine thea
Boeck, 1861
Body size
5
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
Dulichia falcata
(Spence Bate, 1857)
Body size
8.5
Unit
mm
Type
maximum
Dimension
length
[Details]
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Authority
for
Panoploea minuta
(G.O. Sars, 1883)
(Sars, 1882)
[details]
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