A hyperiid amphipod (Hyperia macrocephala) living as a parasite on a jellyfish, Zeeland, the Netherlands Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-hyperiid-amphipod-hyperia-macrocephala-living-as-a-parasite-on-a-31743271.html
RMBRJ0T7–A hyperiid amphipod (Hyperia macrocephala) living as a parasite on a jellyfish, Zeeland, the Netherlands
Phronima, the pram bug amphipod, is a small, translucent deep-sea hyperiid amphipod of the family Phronimidae. It resembles a shrimp with a head, eyes, jaws and clawed arms. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/phronima-the-pram-bug-amphipod-is-a-small-translucent-deep-sea-hyperiid-amphipod-of-the-family-phronimidae-it-resembles-a-shrimp-with-a-head-eyes-jaws-and-clawed-arms-image365237192.html
RM2C65YNC–Phronima, the pram bug amphipod, is a small, translucent deep-sea hyperiid amphipod of the family Phronimidae. It resembles a shrimp with a head, eyes, jaws and clawed arms.
A pair of hyperiid amphipod (Hyperia macrocephala), Southern Ocean, Antarctica Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pair-of-hyperiid-amphipod-hyperia-macrocephala-southern-ocean-antarctica-image181693314.html
RMMFGRJX–A pair of hyperiid amphipod (Hyperia macrocephala), Southern Ocean, Antarctica
Phronima, the pram bug amphipod, is a small, translucent deep-sea hyperiid amphipod of the family Phronimidae. It resembles a shrimp with a head, eyes, jaws and clawed arms. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/phronima-the-pram-bug-amphipod-is-a-small-translucent-deep-sea-hyperiid-amphipod-of-the-family-phronimidae-it-resembles-a-shrimp-with-a-head-eyes-jaws-and-clawed-arms-image365237204.html
RM2C65YNT–Phronima, the pram bug amphipod, is a small, translucent deep-sea hyperiid amphipod of the family Phronimidae. It resembles a shrimp with a head, eyes, jaws and clawed arms.
deep sea hyperiid amphipod, Phronima sp., parasitic amphipod, parasite or parasitoid - Instead of constantly feeding on a live host, females attack s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/deep-sea-hyperiid-amphipod-phronima-sp-parasitic-amphipod-parasite-or-parasitoid-instead-of-constantly-feeding-on-a-live-host-females-attack-s-image367606912.html
RF2CA1XA8–deep sea hyperiid amphipod, Phronima sp., parasitic amphipod, parasite or parasitoid - Instead of constantly feeding on a live host, females attack s
A pair of hyperiid amphipod (Hyperia macrocephala), Southern Ocean, Antarctica. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pair-of-hyperiid-amphipod-hyperia-macrocephala-southern-ocean-antarctica-image68477333.html
RMDYBBF1–A pair of hyperiid amphipod (Hyperia macrocephala), Southern Ocean, Antarctica.
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RF2CA1YWP–deep sea hyperiid amphipod, Phronima sp., parasitic amphipod, parasite or parasitoid - Instead of constantly feeding on a live host, females attack s
A pair of hyperiid amphipod (Hyperia macrocephala), Southern Ocean, Antarctica Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-pair-of-hyperiid-amphipod-hyperia-macrocephala-southern-ocean-antarctica-82155313.html
RFENJDX9–A pair of hyperiid amphipod (Hyperia macrocephala), Southern Ocean, Antarctica
a Hyperiid amphipod, Phronima, that attacks salps, hollows out the inside where it will eventually raise its young. In this case the adult is guarding Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hyperiid-amphipod-phronima-that-attacks-salps-hollows-out-the-inside-where-it-will-eventually-raise-its-young-in-this-case-the-adult-is-guarding-image364050529.html
RF2C47X4H–a Hyperiid amphipod, Phronima, that attacks salps, hollows out the inside where it will eventually raise its young. In this case the adult is guarding
At night these red amphipods and the polychaete worm are attracted to lights and find themselves a meal for the anemone upon which they have landed, P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/at-night-these-red-amphipods-and-the-polychaete-worm-are-attracted-to-lights-and-find-themselves-a-meal-for-the-anemone-upon-which-they-have-landed-p-image488037931.html
RM2KA01A3–At night these red amphipods and the polychaete worm are attracted to lights and find themselves a meal for the anemone upon which they have landed, P
Hyperiid amphipod, Phrosina semilunata 1, giant casemaker caddisfly, Phryganae grandis 2, and whip spider, Damon variegatus (Phrynus variegatus) 3. Phronime, Phryganes, Phryne. Handcoloured steel engraving by du Casse after an illustration by Adolph Fries from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39. . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hyperiid-amphipod-phrosina-semilunata-1-giant-casemaker-caddisfly-phryganae-grandis-2-and-whip-spider-damon-variegatus-phrynus-variegatus-3-phronime-phryganes-phryne-handcoloured-steel-engraving-by-du-casse-after-an-illustration-by-adolph-fries-from-felix-edouard-guerin-menevilles-dictionnaire-pittoresque-dhistoire-naturelle-picturesque-dictionary-of-natural-history-paris-1834-39-image571824249.html
RM2T68RJH–Hyperiid amphipod, Phrosina semilunata 1, giant casemaker caddisfly, Phryganae grandis 2, and whip spider, Damon variegatus (Phrynus variegatus) 3. Phronime, Phryganes, Phryne. Handcoloured steel engraving by du Casse after an illustration by Adolph Fries from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39. .
Hyperiid amphipod, Phrosina semilunata 1, giant casemaker caddisfly, Phryganae grandis 2, and whip spider, Damon variegatus (Phrynus variegatus) 3. Phronime, Phryganes, Phryne. Handcoloured steel engraving by du Casse after an illustration by Adolph Fries from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hyperiid-amphipod-phrosina-semilunata-1-giant-casemaker-caddisfly-phryganae-grandis-2-and-whip-spider-damon-variegatus-phrynus-variegatus-3-phronime-phryganes-phryne-handcoloured-steel-engraving-by-du-casse-after-an-illustration-by-adolph-fries-from-felix-edouard-guerin-menevilles-dictionnaire-pittoresque-dhistoire-naturelle-picturesque-dictionary-of-natural-history-paris-1834-39-image385926282.html
RM2DBTCWE–Hyperiid amphipod, Phrosina semilunata 1, giant casemaker caddisfly, Phryganae grandis 2, and whip spider, Damon variegatus (Phrynus variegatus) 3. Phronime, Phryganes, Phryne. Handcoloured steel engraving by du Casse after an illustration by Adolph Fries from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. ORGANISMAL TRANSPARENCY 311. Figure 4. Various anatomical modifications that reduce the visibility of transparent animals. (A) Thin and extended retina directly behind cornea reduces the opacity of the eyes of the hyperiid amphipod Cysii.wmu. (B) Although the eyes of the hyperiid Phronima are large, the light is directed to the compact retinae using transparent fiber optic guides. (C) and (D) The guts of the heteropod Pierotruclieu and the cranchiid squid Taonius pnvo are elongated, mirrored, and vertical to minimize their v Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-biological-bulletin-biology-zoology-biology-marine-biology-organismal-transparency-311-figure-4-various-anatomical-modifications-that-reduce-the-visibility-of-transparent-animals-a-thin-and-extended-retina-directly-behind-cornea-reduces-the-opacity-of-the-eyes-of-the-hyperiid-amphipod-cysiiwmu-b-although-the-eyes-of-the-hyperiid-phronima-are-large-the-light-is-directed-to-the-compact-retinae-using-transparent-fiber-optic-guides-c-and-d-the-guts-of-the-heteropod-pierotruclieu-and-the-cranchiid-squid-taonius-pnvo-are-elongated-mirrored-and-vertical-to-minimize-their-v-image234542276.html
RMRHG91T–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. ORGANISMAL TRANSPARENCY 311. Figure 4. Various anatomical modifications that reduce the visibility of transparent animals. (A) Thin and extended retina directly behind cornea reduces the opacity of the eyes of the hyperiid amphipod Cysii.wmu. (B) Although the eyes of the hyperiid Phronima are large, the light is directed to the compact retinae using transparent fiber optic guides. (C) and (D) The guts of the heteropod Pierotruclieu and the cranchiid squid Taonius pnvo are elongated, mirrored, and vertical to minimize their v
Discovery reports (1935-1936) Discovery reports discoveryreports11inst Year: 1935-1936 UNEVENNESS OF OCEANIC PLANKTON 523 whether the gap in the phytoplankton is due to the grazing action of the large number of euphausians. The concentration of euphausians cannot be only an apparent one due to a possible reduced filtration on the other parts of the roll caused by the phytoplankton; if this were so the concentration would begin as soon as the phytoplankton becomes re- duced. A small isolated patch of Limacina is also a feature of the record. The Copepoda were never abundant. Hyperiid amphipod Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/discovery-reports-1935-1936-discovery-reports-discoveryreports11inst-year-1935-1936-unevenness-of-oceanic-plankton-523-whether-the-gap-in-the-phytoplankton-is-due-to-the-grazing-action-of-the-large-number-of-euphausians-the-concentration-of-euphausians-cannot-be-only-an-apparent-one-due-to-a-possible-reduced-filtration-on-the-other-parts-of-the-roll-caused-by-the-phytoplankton-if-this-were-so-the-concentration-would-begin-as-soon-as-the-phytoplankton-becomes-re-duced-a-small-isolated-patch-of-limacina-is-also-a-feature-of-the-record-the-copepoda-were-never-abundant-hyperiid-amphipod-image241955535.html
RMT1J0N3–Discovery reports (1935-1936) Discovery reports discoveryreports11inst Year: 1935-1936 UNEVENNESS OF OCEANIC PLANKTON 523 whether the gap in the phytoplankton is due to the grazing action of the large number of euphausians. The concentration of euphausians cannot be only an apparent one due to a possible reduced filtration on the other parts of the roll caused by the phytoplankton; if this were so the concentration would begin as soon as the phytoplankton becomes re- duced. A small isolated patch of Limacina is also a feature of the record. The Copepoda were never abundant. Hyperiid amphipod
Pram bug amphipod (Phronima sp.) with young in a salp house. Phronima, the pram bug amphipod, is a small, translucent deep-sea hyperiid amphipod of the family Phronimidae. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pram-bug-amphipod-phronima-sp-with-young-in-a-salp-house-phronima-the-pram-bug-amphipod-is-a-small-translucent-deep-sea-hyperiid-amphipod-of-the-family-phronimidae-image365237172.html
RM2C65YMM–Pram bug amphipod (Phronima sp.) with young in a salp house. Phronima, the pram bug amphipod, is a small, translucent deep-sea hyperiid amphipod of the family Phronimidae.
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RF2C47X4P–a Hyperiid amphipod, Phronima, that attacks salps, hollows out the inside where it will eventually raise its young. In this case the adult is guarding
Pram bug amphipod (Phronima sp.) with young in a salp house. Phronima, the pram bug amphipod, is a small, translucent deep-sea hyperiid amphipod of the family Phronimidae. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pram-bug-amphipod-phronima-sp-with-young-in-a-salp-house-phronima-the-pram-bug-amphipod-is-a-small-translucent-deep-sea-hyperiid-amphipod-of-the-family-phronimidae-image365237175.html
RM2C65YMR–Pram bug amphipod (Phronima sp.) with young in a salp house. Phronima, the pram bug amphipod, is a small, translucent deep-sea hyperiid amphipod of the family Phronimidae.
a Hyperiid amphipod, Phronima, that attacks salps, hollows out the inside where it will eventually raise its young. In this case the adult is guarding Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hyperiid-amphipod-phronima-that-attacks-salps-hollows-out-the-inside-where-it-will-eventually-raise-its-young-in-this-case-the-adult-is-guarding-image364050533.html
RF2C47X4N–a Hyperiid amphipod, Phronima, that attacks salps, hollows out the inside where it will eventually raise its young. In this case the adult is guarding
Pram bug amphipod (Phronima sp.) with young in a salp house. Phronima, the pram bug amphipod, is a small, translucent deep-sea hyperiid amphipod of the family Phronimidae. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pram-bug-amphipod-phronima-sp-with-young-in-a-salp-house-phronima-the-pram-bug-amphipod-is-a-small-translucent-deep-sea-hyperiid-amphipod-of-the-family-phronimidae-image365237176.html
RM2C65YMT–Pram bug amphipod (Phronima sp.) with young in a salp house. Phronima, the pram bug amphipod, is a small, translucent deep-sea hyperiid amphipod of the family Phronimidae.
a Hyperiid amphipod, Phronima, that attacks salps, hollows out the inside where it will eventually raise its young. In this case the adult is guarding Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hyperiid-amphipod-phronima-that-attacks-salps-hollows-out-the-inside-where-it-will-eventually-raise-its-young-in-this-case-the-adult-is-guarding-image364050531.html
RF2C47X4K–a Hyperiid amphipod, Phronima, that attacks salps, hollows out the inside where it will eventually raise its young. In this case the adult is guarding
a Hyperiid amphipod, Phronima, that attacks salps, hollows out the inside where it will eventually raise its young. In this case the adult is guarding Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hyperiid-amphipod-phronima-that-attacks-salps-hollows-out-the-inside-where-it-will-eventually-raise-its-young-in-this-case-the-adult-is-guarding-image364050479.html
RF2C47X2R–a Hyperiid amphipod, Phronima, that attacks salps, hollows out the inside where it will eventually raise its young. In this case the adult is guarding
a Hyperiid amphipod, Phronima, that attacks salps, hollows out the inside where it will eventually raise its young. In this case the adult is guarding Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-hyperiid-amphipod-phronima-that-attacks-salps-hollows-out-the-inside-where-it-will-eventually-raise-its-young-in-this-case-the-adult-is-guarding-image364049717.html
RF2C47W3H–a Hyperiid amphipod, Phronima, that attacks salps, hollows out the inside where it will eventually raise its young. In this case the adult is guarding
a free swimming Hyperiid amphipod with eggs photographed during a Blackwater drift dive in open ocean at 20-40 feet with bottom at 500 plus feet below Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-free-swimming-hyperiid-amphipod-with-eggs-photographed-during-a-blackwater-drift-dive-in-open-ocean-at-20-40-feet-with-bottom-at-500-plus-feet-below-image364049211.html
RF2C47TDF–a free swimming Hyperiid amphipod with eggs photographed during a Blackwater drift dive in open ocean at 20-40 feet with bottom at 500 plus feet below
hyperiid amphipods in salp, Pegea sp., amphipods are commensal with some species of salps, San Diego, California, East Pacific Ocean Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hyperiid-amphipods-in-salp-pegea-sp-amphipods-are-commensal-with-some-species-of-salps-san-diego-california-east-pacific-ocean-image546061502.html
RM2PMB70E–hyperiid amphipods in salp, Pegea sp., amphipods are commensal with some species of salps, San Diego, California, East Pacific Ocean
pincer or clawes from Phronima, the pram bug amphipod, is a small, translucent deep-sea hyperiid amphipod of the family Phronimidae. clawed arms. Phronima are only seen in the wild at great depths, [size of single organism: 2,5 cm] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pincer-or-clawes-from-phronima-the-pram-bug-amphipod-is-a-small-translucent-deep-sea-hyperiid-amphipod-of-the-family-phronimidae-clawed-arms-phronima-are-only-seen-in-the-wild-at-great-depths-size-of-single-organism-25-cm-image365237303.html
RM2C65YWB–pincer or clawes from Phronima, the pram bug amphipod, is a small, translucent deep-sea hyperiid amphipod of the family Phronimidae. clawed arms. Phronima are only seen in the wild at great depths, [size of single organism: 2,5 cm]
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