Melitidae

Melitidae
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Systematik
DomänEukaryoter
Eukaryota
RikeDjur
Animalia
StamLeddjur
Arthropoda
UnderstamKräftdjur
Crustacea
KlassStorkräftor
Malacostraca
OrdningMärlkräftor
Amphipoda
FamiljMelitidae
Vetenskapligt namn
§ Melitidae
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Melitidae[1] är en familj av kräftdjur. Melitidae ingår i ordningen märlkräftor, klassen storkräftor, fylumet leddjur och riket djur.[1][2] Enligt Catalogue of Life omfattar familjen Melitidae 150 arter[1].

Kladogram enligt Catalogue of Life[1] och Dyntaxa[2]:

Melitidae 

Abludomelita



Allomelita



Anamaera



Carnarimelita



Ceradocopsis



Ceradocus



Cheirocratus



Desdimelita



Dulichiella



Elasmopus



Eriopisa



Eriopisella



Gammarella



Hoho



Jerbarnia



Linguimaera



Lupimaera



Maera



Mallacoota



Megamoera



Melita



Melitoides



Netamelita



Pallasea



Parapherusa



Quadrimaera



Quasimelita



Rotomelita



Spathiopus



Tabatzius



Tagua



Wimvadocus



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  1. ^ [a b c d] Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan L.E., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Ouvrard D. (red.) (9 mars 2011). ”Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2011 Annual Checklist.”. Species 2000: Reading, UK. http://www.catalogueoflife.org/annual-checklist/2011/search/all/key/melitidae/match/1. Läst 24 september 2012. 
  2. ^ [a b] Dyntaxa Melitidae

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Abludomelita obtusata (female).jpg
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Abludomelita obtusata.jpg
© Hans Hillewaert, CC BY-SA 4.0
A benthic amphipod taken with Axiocam (Zeiss) camera mounted on a Zeiss Stemi C-2000 binocular microscope. The amphipod was sampled on the Belgian Continental Shelf in 1997.
Melita palmata (male).jpg
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Benthic amphipod, taken with a Leica DFC 490 camera mounted on a Leica M205C binocular microscope. This is an intertidal species found among algae and hydroids. The male has a characteristically large second gnathopod. Collected in 2011 at the port of Zeebrugge, Belgium. Collected at 51°21′3.15″N 3°13′10.63″E / 51.350875°N 3.2196194°E / 51.350875; 3.2196194.
Length = ~7 mm
Fokusstapling av 27 bilder.
Maerella tenuimana.jpg
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A benthic amphipod, collected in 2011 at 51°38′7.26″N 2°40′35.09″E / 51.63535°N 2.6764139°E / 51.63535; 2.6764139 on the Hinderbanks on the Belgian part of the North Sea.

Length = 8 mm

Fokusstapling av 10 bilder.
Melita nitida (urosome).jpg
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Detail of the urosome of a benthic amphipod, taken with Leica DFC 490 camera mounted on a Leica M205C binocular microscope. A group of dorso lateral spines on either side of urosome 2 is highlighted. Collected in 2011 near the Bend of Bath on the Western Scheldt.
Fokusstapling av 18 bilder.
Melita nitida (habitus).jpg
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Benthic amphipod, taken with Leica DFC 490 camera mounted on a Leica M205C binocular microscope. This is an invasive species in Europe, originally originating from America. The species can be distinguished from other local Melitidae species by the absence of dorsal teeth on pleosomites and urosomites, an accessory flagellum with at least two segments and a group of dorso lateral spines on either side of urosome 2. Collected in 2011 near the Bend of Bath on the Western Scheldt (51°23′42.87″N 4°11′49.53″E / 51.3952417°N 4.1970917°E / 51.3952417; 4.1970917).
Length = ~4 mm
Fokusstapling av 34 bilder.