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Associations, Symbiosis, Commensalism (parasitism see *PAR)
Ecology
Endemism
Evolution
Parasites, Parasitism
Systematics, Taxonomy
Acanthogammarus (Acanthogammarus) gracilispinus Tachteew, 2001 (original description)
Acanthogammarus (Ancyracanthus) lappaceus Tachteew, 2001 (original description)
Acanthogammarus (Ancyracanthus) longispinus Tachteew, 2001 accepted as Acanthogammarus (Ancyracanthus) lappaceus Tachteew, 2001 (original description)
Acanthogammarus (Ancyracanthus) maculosus Dorogostaisky, 1930 (additional source)
Acanthogammarus (Ancyracanthus) victorii (Dybowsky, 1874) (additional source)
Acanthogammarus albus (Garjajeff, 1901) accepted as Acanthogammarus (Acanthogammarus) godlewskii (Dybowsky, 1874) (status source)
Bazikalovia Tachteew, 2001 (original description)
Bazikalovia minima (Bazikalova, 1975) (new combination reference)
Bazikalovia obsoleta (Bazikalova, 1945) accepted as Eulimnogammarus obsoletus Bazikalova, 1945 (new combination reference)
Bazikalovia simplex (Sowinsky, 1915) (new combination reference)
Bazikalovia simpliciformis (Bazikalova, 1975) accepted as Eulimnogammarus simpliciformis Bazikalova, 1975 (new combination reference)
Burchania Tachteew, 2001 (original description)
Burchania meissneri (Bazikalova, 1935) (new combination reference)
Carinogammaridae Tachteew, 2001 sensu Kamaltynov, 2010 (original description)
Cornugammarus maximus (Garjajeff, 1901) (additional source)
Garjajewiinae Tachteew, 2001 (original description)
Microgammarus simplex Sowinsky, 1915 accepted as Bazikalovia simplex (Sowinsky, 1915) (status source)
Micruropus (Microgammarus) Sowinsky, 1915 accepted as Micruropus Stebbing, 1899 (additional source)
Odontogammarus brevipes Dorogostaisky, 1930 (additional source)
Ommatogammarus hyacinthinus (Dybowsky, 1874) accepted as Eulimnogammarus hyacinthinus (Dybowsky, 1874) (new combination reference)
Pachyschesidae Kamaltynov, 1999 (additional source)
Pachyschesis Bazikalova, 1945 (additional source)
Pachyschesis Bazikalova, 1945 (identification resource)
Pachyschesis acanthogammarii Tachteew, 2001 (original description)
Pachyschesis branchialis (Dybowsky, 1874) (additional source)
Pachyschesis bumammus Tachteew, 2001 (original description)
Pachyschesis crassus (Sowinsky, 1915) (additional source)
Pachyschesis cucuschonok Tachteew, 2001 (original description)
Pachyschesis indiscretus Tachteew, 2001 (original description)
Pachyschesis inquilinus Tachteew, 2001 (original description)
Pachyschesis karabanowi Tachteew, 2001 (original description)
Pachyschesis lamakini Tachteew, 2001 (original description)
Pachyschesis pinguiculus Tachteew, 2001 (original description)
Pachyschesis punctiommatus Tachteew, 2001 (original description)
Pachyschesis rarus Tachteew, 2001 (original description)
Pachyschesis sideljowae Tachteew, 2001 (original description)
Pachyschesis vorax Tachteew, 2001 (original description)
Palicarinus carinulatus (Dorogostaisky, 1922) (additional source)
Pallasea dawydowi (Sowinsky, 1915) accepted as Pentagonurus dawydowi (Sowinsky, 1915) (additional source)
Pallasea dryshenkoi (Garjajeff, 1901) accepted as Propachygammarus dryshenkoi (Garjajeff, 1901) (additional source)
Pallasea dybowskii fluminalis Tachteew, 2001 accepted as Pentagonurus dybowskii angarensis (Dorogostaisky, 1917) (original description)
Pallasea kesslerii (Dybowsky, 1874) accepted as Pallaseopsis kesslerii (Dybowsky, 1874) (additional source)
Pallasea maligna Tachteew, 2001 accepted as Pallaseopsis maligna (Tachteew, 2001) (original description)
Pallasea meyeri (Garjajeff, 1901) accepted as Parapallasea lagowskii (Dybowsky, 1874) (source of synonymy)
Pallaseidae Tachteew, 2001 (original description)
Pallaseopsis kesslerii (Dybowsky, 1874) (additional source)
Parapallasea borowskii sitnikovae Tachteew, 2001 accepted as Parapallasea sitnikovae Tachteew, 2001 (original description)
Polyacanthus albus Garjajeff, 1901 accepted as Acanthogammarus albus (Garjajeff, 1901) accepted as Acanthogammarus (Acanthogammarus) godlewskii (Dybowsky, 1874) (additional source)
Polyacanthus godlewskii (Dybowsky, 1874) sensu Garjajeff, 1901 accepted as Acanthogammarus (Ancyracanthus) lappaceus Tachteew, 2001 (basis of record)
Propachygammarus maximus (Garjajeff, 1901) accepted as Cornugammarus maximus (Garjajeff, 1901) (new combination reference)
Baikal Lake for Acanthogammarus (Acanthogammarus) gracilispinus Tachteew, 2001
Baikal Lake for Acanthogammarus (Ancyracanthus) longispinus Tachteew, 2001
Baikal Lake for Bazikalovia Tachteew, 2001
Baikal Lake for Carinogammaridae Tachteew, 2001 sensu Kamaltynov, 2010 (origin: native - endemic)
Marsupial and gill cavity parasites of other amphipod crustaceans in Lake Baikal. [details]
The family Pachyschesidae was already suggested in a congress abstract by Takhteev in 1998, and then in a journal ... [details]
Parasite in the marsupium of the amphipod Brachyuropus grewingkii ( = Acanthogammarus grewingkii), a mass species ... [details]
Marsupial parasite of the Baikalian amphipod Garjajewia cabanisii; relatively abundant, but shows little ... [details]
Marsupial parasite specific to the amphipod Parapallasea lagowskii [details]
Marsupial parasite of the amphipod Parapallasea borowskii, in the deepwater zone of Lake Baikal [details]
Lives as a parasite in the gill cavity of the amphipod Parapallasea borowskii, even on males. [details]
Marsupial parasite specific to Paragarjajewia petersii, a dominant deepwater amphipod in Lake Baikal [details]
Marsupial parasite of the deep-water amphipods Abyssogammarus sarmatus and A. echinatus, in the southern basin of ... [details]
Marsupial parasite of other Lake Baikal amphipods representing several genera (Acanthogammarus, Palicarinus, Carinurus) [details]
Marsupial parasite of the Baikalian amphipod Garjajewia sarsi, at depths 400-830 m. [details]
A marsupial parasite of the eurybathic Baikalian amphipod Brachyuropus reichertii ( = Acanthogammarus reichertii), ... [details]
Mainly found in the gill cavity of the Baikalian amphipod Garjajewia cabanisii, even on males, and occasionally on ... [details]
A marsupial parasite of the Baikalian amphipod Ceratogammarus cornutus [details]
Marsupial parasite of the Baikalian amphipod Sentogammarus zienkowiczi ( = Plesiogammarus zienkowiczi). Observed ... [details]
Found in the marsupium (even empty) of the deepwater amphipod Ceratogammarus dybowskii, but rarely. Depth range ... [details]
Lives as a marsupial parasite on females of the Baikalian amphipod Garjajewia cabanisii. Prevalence 13-33 %. [details]
Not recognized as an independent genus but included in Carinogammarus by Bazikalova (1975), Takhteev et al. (2000, ... [details]
Kept in Gammaridae by Takhteev (2000), Bedulina et al. (2014), Takhteev et al. (2015), who do not recongnize the ... [details]
Considered synonym of Pallasea viridis (=Pentagonurus viridis) by Takhteev (2000) [details]
In an alternative classification placed in the family Acanthogammaridae by Takhteev (2000, 2015) [details]
Named for the thin and slender spines of the cuticular armament. [details]
The name reflects the prickliness of the cuticular armamernt (Latin lappaceus = bur-shaped, bur refers to a ... [details]
The name reflects the strong development of the lateral spines of the 4th mesosomal segment. [details]
Named in honour of Aleksandra Yakovlevna Bazikalova, an outstanding specialist on systematics of Baikalian amphipods. [details]
In Buryat mythology, Burkhan is the severe god of Baikal, ruling over its depths and fishes. [details]
Named after the host genus Acanthogammarus [sensu lato]. [details]
Lat. bumammus = with a big bosom; refers to body shape. [details]
Refers to a nestling of a cuckoo, in analogy with the nest parasitic life style [details]
Latin 'inquilinus' = tenant, inhabitant [details]
In honour of Evgeny Borisovich Karabanov, a geomorphologist and lithologist, specialised in Baikal bottoms [details]
Named in honour of the geologist Vasily Vasilevich Lamakin, an expert of the geology of Lake Baikal, who proposed a ... [details]
Lat. pinguiculus = greasy; refers to the great number of lipid vesicles in the crustacean body [details]
The Latin epithet 'punctiommatus' refers to the small dot-like eyes of the species [not discernible in fixed ... [details]
Latin rarus = rare, infrequent. The species was only rarely found in samples, even though the host is abundant. [details]
Named in honor of Dr. Valentina Grigorevna Sideleva, specialist on Lake Baikal sculpin fishes. [details]
Latin vorax = voracious. To attain its large body size, the animal clearly needs to eat large amounts of eggs of ... [details]
Latin "maligna" = insidous. With a superficial knowledge, material of the species may be confused with P. ... [details]
Named in honour of Dr. Tatyana Yakovlevna Sitnikova, a research scientist at the Limnological Institute of the ... [details]
Abundant at oil and methane seeps, and plausibly an indicator of such habitats [details]
Junior homonym of Pallasea cancellus angarensis Dorogostaisky, 1917; therefore renamed Pallasea (Pentagonurus) ... [details]
Acanthogammarus (Acanthogammarus) lappaceus longispinus Tachteew, 2001 [details]
Takhteev (1995) already suggested the new faimily Pallaseidae, but without explicit description; thus Pallaseidae ... [details]
Pachyschesis branchialis illustrated by Bazikalova (1945) referred to P. bazikalovae Karaman, 1976. Pachyschesis ... [details]
Through the 1900s, the name was misapplied: Polyacanthus godlewskii of Garjajeff (1901) as well as Acanthogammarus ... [details]
In altenative classifications, Takhteev (2000, 2012) implies synonymy of Eulimnogammaridae with Gammaridae, and ... [details]
Considered synonym of Parapallasea by Takhteev (2000, 2015) [details]
A replacement name given to Pallasea (Pentagonurus) dybowskii angarensis Dorogostaisky, 1917, which is a junior ... [details]
Originally a new combination for Gammarus godlewskii Dybowsky, 1874, but misapplied to another species, which was ... [details]
Syntypes in ZMH (Hamburg) and evidently also in ZMB (Berlin) [details]
Carinogammaridae Tachteew, 2001, as initially established and as retained by Takhteev et al. (2015), comprised the ... [details]
The genus was separated from Ommatogammarus Stebbing, 1899, for the single species Gammarus flavus Dybowsky, 1874. ... [details]
Barnard & Barnard (1983) designated Gammarus glaber as the type species of the subgenus Micruropus (Microgammarus) ... [details]
Barnard & Barnard (1983) designated Gammarus glaber as type of the subgenus Micruropus (Microgammarus) Sowinsky, ... [details]
Bazikalova (1945) designated Gammarus albinus Dybowsky, 1874 as the type, which is not valid since Dybowsky (1924) ... [details]
Bazikalova (1945) fixed Spinacanthus parasiticus (=Gammarus parasiticus Dybowsky, 1874) as the type species ... [details]
Not recognized as distict from Ommatogammarus by Takhteev (2000, 2015) [details]