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Plate 88
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Swedish Museum of Natural History
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Pair of conserved amphipods.
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Plate 230
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Plate 219
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The "giant red mysid," Gnathophausia ingens (also known as Neognathophausia ingens), grows to be three or four inches long. This shrimp-like crustacean was photographed by ROV Tiburon at around 900 meters (3,000 feet) below the sea surface, over the outer part of Monterey Canyon, where the water contains very little dissolved oxygen. Its bright red color looks black in the dim blue light of the deep-sea. It eats particles of debris and small dead organisms sinking down toward the seafloor. If attacked or startled, it emits a glowing liquid that may startle or distract hungry predators Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/BBtL8s4gF9M/
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female
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Grote Hybotidae, typisch voor de hoogwaterlijn. Als je ze zoekt, vrijwel steeds aanwezig tussen de vele Fucellia...
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Location - Southern Ocean
Cruise or Project - RV Polarstern
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Swedish Museum of Natural History
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Source: http://www.iopan.gda.pl/projects/biodaff/EMBS-0604.html
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Plate 45
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Length 3.0-3.5mm a common species in the North Atlantic at depths of 800-1250m
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Sable Island, 1989, DFO-MLI collection
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posterior
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female
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Location - Southern Ocean
Cruise or Project - RV Polarstern
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Location - Southern Ocean
Cruise or Project - RV Polarstern
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Swedish Museum of Natural History
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Plate 135
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Sainte-Flavie, 1984, DFO-MLI collection