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Gnathiphimedia mandibularis K.H. Barnard 1930, an Antarctic amphipod (Acanthonotozomatidae, Crustacea) feeding on Bryozoa

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 May 2004

C. Oliver Coleman
Affiliation:
Universität Oldenburg, Fachbereich 7, Arbeitsgruppe Zoomorphologie. Postfach 2503, D-2900 Oldenburg. Federal Republic of Germany
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The family Acanthonotozomatidae is widely distributed, especially in the Antarctic Ocean. Although many acanthonotozomatids are very conspicuous (they are relatively large and often armoured with teeth on tergites and appendages) very little is known about their biology (Just 1978, Coleman 1989).

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