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    Platorchestia platensis - Wikipedia

    Platorchestia platensis is a species of sand flea, an amphipod crustacean that lives on beaches. In common with other sand fleas of the family Talitridae, P. platensis lives above the littoral zone in moist sand or rotting seaweed. There appears to be competitive exclusion between P. platensis and the native … See more

    The native range of P. platensis is not known in detail, but it is probably circumtropical. The species description was based on specimens collected near the commercial port of Montevideo, and the species probably … See more

    Platorchestia platensis was originally described as Orchestia platensis by Henrik Nikolai Krøyer in 1845, based on type material from … See more

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  5. sand flea
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    1. another term for chigger.
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  7. (PDF) The beachflea Platorchestia platensis (Krøyer, …

    WEBJun 1, 2006 · Platorchestia platensis (Krøyer, 1845) is a cosmopolitan and cryptogenic semiterrestrial amphipod species inhabiting marine coasts …

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    • Sand flea | Beach Hopper, Jumping Insect & Amphipod …

      WEBThe common sand flea (Platorchestia platensis, formerly known as Orchestia agilis), which is found on the coast of Europe and on the eastern Atlantic coasts of the Americas from Greenland to Uruguay, is about 1 …

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    • Some life-history parameters of the non-native amphipod

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