Pseudanthura [Pseudanthura]
Description
Pseudanthura includes isopods with a notable degree of morphological diversity, allowing them to occupy a range of marine habitats. These species often exhibit adaptations such as camouflaged coloration and specialized appendages for feeding and locomotion. Pseudanthura isopods are important components of the marine benthos, where they feed on detritus and microorganisms, playing a pivotal role in nutrient recycling and sediment health.
Species

Japanese Pseudanthura [Pseudanthura japonica]
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Granut Pseudanthura [Pseudanthura granulata]
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Caribbean Pseudanthura [Pseudanthura caribbea]
View DetailsTaxonomy
Phylum |
Arthropods
Arthropoda
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Class |
Crustaceans
Malacostraca
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Order |
Isopods
Isopoda
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Family |
Microcerberidae
Microcerberidae
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Statistics
- Species 3