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Bellorchestia quoyana - Wikipedia
Bellorchestia quoyana (formerly Talorchestia quoyana) is the largest and most common species of sandhopper endemic to New Zealand. It was originally described as Orchestia quoyana in 1840 by French zoologist Henri Milne-Edwards and transferred to the genus Bellorchestia in 2008. Its length is up to … See more
Bellorchestia quoyana (H. Milne-Edwards, 1840) was originally described as Orchestia quoyana H. Milne-Edwards, 1840 by French … See more
Bellorchestia quoyana is found on sandy beaches all around the coasts of New Zealand. See more
Bellorchestia quoyana reaches lengths of 29 millimetres, with males being slightly larger than females. The body is typically light-yellowish brown with marbled markings of a … See more
• Maggy Wassilieff (2 March 2009). "Sandy beaches – lower shoreline". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand.
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