Bateidae Explained
Bateidae is a family of amphipod crustaceans, comprising the single genus Batea,[1] which in turn contains thirteen species:[2]
- Batea bousfieldi (Ortiz, 1991)
- Batea campi (Ortiz, 1991)
- Batea carinata (Shoemaker, 1926)
- Batea catharinensis Müller, 1865
- Batea conductor (J. L. Barnard, 1969)
- Batea coyoa (J. L. Barnard, 1969)
- Batea cuspidata (Shoemaker, 1926)
- Batea intermedia Serejo, 2007
- Batea lobata Shoemaker, 1926
- Batea rectangulata Shoemaker, 1925
- Batea schotti Ortiz & Lemaitre, 1997
- Batea susurrator J. L. Barnard, 1969
- Batea transversa Shoemaker, 1926
Notes and References
- Claude De Broyer . 2011 . Bateidae . Amphipoda . 158030 . February 5, 2012.
- Jim Lowry . 2011 . Batea Müller, 1865 . Amphipoda . 158031 . February 5, 2012.