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  2. Isopoda - Wikipedia

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    Isopoda is an order of crustaceans.Members of this group are called isopods and include both aquatic species and terrestrial species such as woodlice.All have rigid, segmented exoskeletons, two pairs of antennae, seven pairs of jointed limbs on the thorax, and five pairs of branching appendages on the abdomen that are used in respiration.

  3. Thermosphaeroma thermophilum - Wikipedia

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    The Socorro isopod is omnivorous, eating both plant material and other aquatic invertebrates. [7] They feed on blue-green algae and leaves or detritus from cottonwood. They also eat juniper, or mesquite trees, and dragonfly nymphs. [7] A large part of their diet is also made up by cannibalism. Healthy and uninjured isopods are sometimes ...

  4. Cymothoidae - Wikipedia

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    The Cymothoidae are a family of isopods in the suborder Cymothoida found in both marine and freshwater environments. Cymoithoids are ectoparasites, usually of fish, and they include the bizarre "tongue-biter" (Cymothoa exigua), which attaches to a fish's tongue, causing it to atrophy, and replaces the tongue with its own body. [2]

  5. Sphaeromatidae - Wikipedia

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    Sphaeromatidae is a family of isopods, often encountered on rocky shores and in shelf waters in temperate zones. [1] The family includes almost 100 genera and 619 known marine species (and about 65 in fresh water).

  6. Idotea balthica - Wikipedia

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    The isopod selects their habitat based on a trade-off between limiting predator risk and maximizing food intake. These benefits and costs are evaluated differently between sexes, therefore there is a difference in the microhabitat selection between sexes. [15] Additionally, there are temporal variations in microhabitat selection.

  7. Trichorhina tomentosa - Wikipedia

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    Trichorhina tomentosa, known informally as the dwarf white isopod, is a species of woodlouse in the family Platyarthridae. It is a parthenogenetic species, and only female individuals are known. Native to tropical regions throughout the Americas, dwarf white isopods have been introduced to other tropical regions worldwide.

  8. Giant isopod - Wikipedia

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    Giant isopods have been recorded in the West Atlantic from the US state of Georgia to Brazil, including the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. [1] The four known Atlantic species are B. obtusus, B. miyarei, B. maxeyorum, and B. giganteus, and the last of these is the only species recorded off the United States.

  9. Aegidae - Wikipedia

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    The Aegidae are a family of isopod crustaceans.The adults are temporary parasites of fish, feeding on their hosts' blood before dropping off to digest the meal. [1] They differ from members of the family Cirolanidae in having only three pairs of hook-like pereiopods, whereas in Cirolanidae all seven pairs of pereiopods are hooked. [2]

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