Bentheuphausia amblyops

Bentheuphausia amblyops
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after Mauchline 1971; after Sars 1885
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Subphylum:Crustacea
Class:Malacostraca
Order:Euphausiacea
Family:Bentheuphausiidae

Colosi, 1917

Genus:Bentheuphausia

G. O. Sars, 1885

Species:B. amblyops
Binomial name
Bentheuphausia amblyops
G. O. Sars, 1883

Bentheuphausia amblyops is a species of krill, small shrimp-like crustaceans living in the ocean.

B. amblyops is the only species within its genus, which in turn is the only genus within the family Bentheuphausiidae. All the 85 other species of krill known are classified in the family Euphausiidae.

B. amblyops occurs in the northern Atlantic Ocean in latitudes south of 40° N, and also in the southern seas of the Atlantic, in the Indian Ocean and in the Pacific. It is a bathypelagic krill that lives in deep waters below 1,000 m. It is distinguished from the Euphausiidae by several morphological features, the most apparent being that they are not bioluminescent and that their first pair of pleopods is not modified as copulatory tool organs. Also, their eyes are smaller than those of the Euphausiidae. Adults reach a length of 4 to 5 cm.

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See also: Bentheuphausia amblyops