Nototropis Explained
Nototropis is a genus of amphipod crustaceans, in the family, Atylidae, and was first described by Achille Costa in 1853.[1]
Species
The genus contains the following species:[2]
- Nototropis brevitarsus Ledoyer, 1979
- Nototropis comes Giles, 1888
- Nototropis dentatus Schellenberg, 1931
- Nototropis falcatus (Metzer, 1871)
- Nototropis granulosus Walker, 1904
- Nototropis guttatus Costa, 1853
- Nototropis homochir (Haswell, 1885)
- Nototropis massiliensis Bellan-Santini, 1975
- Nototropis megalops Moore, 1984
- Nototropis melanops Oldevig, 1959
- Nototropis minikoi (A. O. Walker, 1905)
- Nototropis nordlandicus Boeck, 1871
- Nototropis reductus K. H. Barnard, 1930
- Nototropis serratus Schellenberg, 1925
- Nototropis smitti Goës, 1866
- Nototropis swammerdamei (Milne-Edwards, 1830)
- Nototropis taupo J. L. Barnard, 1972
- Nototropis tulearensis (Ledoyer, 1982)
- Nototropis urocarinatus McKinney, 1980
- Nototropis vedlomensis Bate & Westwood, 1863
Notes and References
- Web site: Australian Faunal Directory: Nototropis. biodiversity.org.au. 2022-10-11.
- Jim Lowry, Mark Costello & Denise Bellan-Santini . 2011 . Nototropis Costa, 1853 . Amphipoda . 101501 . December 10, 2011.