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Bousfield E.L. (2001). The genus Anisogammarus (Gammaroidea: Anisogammaridae) on the Pacific coast of North America. Amphipacifica, 3, 1, pp. 29-48;8 figs.
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Bousfield, E. L.
2001
The genus Anisogammarus (Gammaroidea: Anisogammaridae) on the Pacific coast of North America
Amphipacifica
3(1): 29-48
Publication
Ant'Phipoda Literature database
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America, North
Arctic-Boreal marine
Boreal eastern Pacific
Eastern Pacific warm temperate to boreal
Pacific, North East (Warm + cold temperate (boreal))
Arctic, subarctic, boreal
Cladism, Cladistics, Phylogenetics
Littoral
Systematics, Taxonomy
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 Basionym

Anisogammarus amchitkana [details]

 Basionym

Anisogammarus epistomus [details]

 Basionym

Gammarus pugettensis [details]

 Basionym

Anisogammarus slatteryi [details]

 Basionym

Anisogammarus tzvetkovae [details]

 Etymology

The species name acknowledges the type locality on the Aleutian lsland of Amchitka. [details]

 Etymology

From "epi" + "stomum", alluding to the large epistome protruding over the upper lip. [details]

 Etymology

The name recognizes marine biologist Dr. Peter F. Slattery, who has contributed broadly to knowledge of marine ... [details]

 Etymology

In recogniton of Dr. Nina L. Tzvetkova, Zoological Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia, who has contributed in an ... [details]

 Holotype

male (15 mm) slide mount, CMNC2001-0015 [details]

 Holotype

female, ov. (13.0 mm) [details]

 Holotype

male (8.0 mm, slide mount), CMNC2001-00129; NMNS Cat. No. 121555. [details]

 Holotype

male (24.5 mm), material deposited on Zoological Institute, S1. Petersburg, Russia. [details]

 Type locality

Square Bay, Cyril Cove, Amchitka, Aleutian Islands; Bering Sea-Alaska region [details]

 Type locality

Cape Beale(48°47.2'N, 125° 13'W), sand,algae,and bedrock, LW level; Southern Vancouver; British Columbia [details]

 Type locality

Pachena Bay, Vancouver 1., whale pit No. 1, 13 m sand; Vancouver, British Columbia [details]

 Type locality

Peter-the-Great Bay, Russia, Sea of Japan [details]