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  1. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Corophium …

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    Corophium acherusicum (hereafter Corophium) is a relatively common tube-building benthic amphipod in the Gulf of Mexico where immature and mature adults carry out dispersal and can form relatively large colonies. This species can produce between 7 and 15 offspring per female and females are iteroparous [ 17 ].
    Monocorophium acherusicum is a small (5 mm) species. It is brown with a very short abdomen, and has three little spines on its enlarged second antennae. It has rows of hair on its anterior legs, which it uses to filter food from the water.
    The original type material was lost, but Verrill and Smith (1873) assigned the name Corophium cylindricum to a common corophiid of southern New England, and this form was formally described by Holmes (1905). Subsequently, this name was very widely applied on the Atlantic Coast of the United States.
    Bousfield and Hoover (1997) treat ' Podocerus cylindricus ' and ' Corophium cylindricum ' as synonyms of M. insidiosum. Therefore, the identity of amphipods identified as ' Corophium cylindricum ' is uncertain. In recent Chesapeake collections, M. acherusicum greatly outnumbers M. insidiosum.
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  5. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species

    WebTo Biodiversity Heritage Library (49 publications) (from synonym Corophium acherusicum A. Costa, 1853) To Biological Information System for Marine Life (BISMaL) (from synonym Corophium acherusicum A. Costa, 1853) …

  6. Role of sources and temporal sinks in a marine amphipod

    WebCorophium acherusicum (hereafter Corophium) is a relatively common tube-building benthic amphipod in the Gulf of Mexico where immature and …

    • Author: Pablo Munguia
    • Publish Year: 2015
  7. Monocorophium acherusicum - Wikipedia

  8. Role of sources and temporal sinks in a marine amphipod

  9. Macrobenthos of the North Sea - Crustacea: Genus Corophium

  10. Monocorophium acherusicum - Smithsonian Institution

  11. Monocorophium acherusicum - SeaLifeBase

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