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Abludomelita obtusata - Wikipedia
Abludomelita obtusata is a brown colored species of amphipod crustacean. It may grow up to 9 millimetres (0.35 in) long and lacks a rostrum. It lives in marine sediments of any grain size, but with a preference for a mud content of 10%–40%, around the coasts of the southern North Sea. See more
Abludomelita obtusata is part of the family Melitidae and genus Abludomelita. Abludomelita obtusata was mentioned as Melita obtusata in previous literature, but then was put in the … See more
The species was found in high percentages in Belgium (35%), The United Kingdom (32%) and the Netherlands (19%). Prior to … See more
As a member of the order Amphipoda, the males locate the female Abludomelita obtusata by using their antenna to sense the female's pheromones. Once the female is "ready" to … See more
Abludomelita obtusata can reside in cold to moderate temperatures ranging from 0 to 12 degrees Celsius. However, the highest frequency of the species were found in a water temperature ranging from 11-14 degrees Celsius. See more
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