Paramelita
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Paramelita is a genus of crustacean
Crustacean
Crustaceans form a very large group of arthropods, usually treated as a subphylum, which includes such familiar animals as crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp, krill and barnacles. The 50,000 described species range in size from Stygotantulus stocki at , to the Japanese spider crab with a leg span...

 in family Paramelitidae
Paramelitidae
Paramelitidae is a family of amphipods, containing the following genera:*Antipodeus Williams & Barnard, 1988*Aquadulcaris Stewart & Griffiths, 1995*Austrocrangonyx Barnard & Barnard, 1983*Austrogammarus Barnard & Karaman, 1983...

, containing the following species:
  • Paramelita aurantius (K. H. Barnard, 1927)
  • Paramelita barnardi
    Paramelita barnardi
    Paramelita barnardi is a species of crustacean in family Paramelitidae. It is endemic to South Africa.-Source:* Hamer, M. 1996. . Downloaded on 10 August 2007....

    Thurston, 1973
  • Paramelita capensis (K. H. Barnard, 1916)
  • Paramelita flexa
    Paramelita flexa
    Paramelita flexa is a species of crustacean in family Paramelitidae. It is endemic to South Africa.-Source:* Hamer, M. 1996. . Downloaded on 10 August 2007....

    Griffiths, 1981
  • Paramelita granulicornis (K. H. Barnard, 1927)
  • Paramelita kogelensis (K. H. Barnard, 1927)
  • Paramelita magna Stewart & Griffiths, 1992
  • Paramelita magnicornis Stewart & Griffiths, 1992
  • Paramelita nigroculus (K. H. Barnard, 1916)
  • Paramelita odontophora Stewart, Snaddon & Griffiths, 1994
  • Paramelita parva Stewart & Griffiths, 1992
  • Paramelita persetosus (K. H. Barnard, 1927)
  • Paramelita pillicornis Stewart & Griffiths, 1992
  • Paramelita pinnicornis Stewart & Griffiths, 1992
  • Paramelita platypus Stewart & Griffiths, 1992
  • Paramelita seticornis (K. H. Barnard, 1927)
  • Paramelita spinicornis (K. H. Barnard, 1927)
  • Paramelita triangula Griffiths & Stewart, 1996
  • Paramelita tulbaghensis (K. H. Barnard, 1927)
  • Paramelita validicornis Stewart & Griffiths, 1992
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