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Scud Freshwater Ponds Lakes Rivers and Streams Scuds have 7 pairs of segmented legs 13 body segments and 2 pairs of antennae Scuds appear as miniature adults when

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Scud Freshwater Ponds Lakes Rivers and Streams Scuds have 7 pairs of segmented legs 13 body segments and 2 pairs of antennae Scuds appear as miniature adults when they hatchLook for variations. Scientific Name: Stygobromus pecki Family: Crangonyctidae Description: The Peck's cave amphipod is large when compared to Comal Springs riffle and dryopid beetles, growing to more than 1 cm (ab \ U.S. FISH SERVICE 5-YEAR REVIEW of the Hay's Spring amphipod (Stygobromus hayz) Current Classification: Endangered Recommendation resulting from the 5-Year Review: Downlist to Threatened __ Kaua ‘ Kaua ‘ i Cave Amphipod What are the Kaua‘i cave wolf spider and Kaua‘i cave amphipod? The Kaua‘i cave wolf spider ( Adelocosa anop s) and Kaua’i cave amphipod ( OFFICIAL FISH OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAAMERICAN SHAD OFFICIAL FISH OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAAMERICAN SHAD HAYs SPRING AMPHIPODOFFICIAL AMPHIPOD OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAHA s SPRING AMPHIPOD Mark T. Wiltermuth. 1,2. , Michael J. Anteau. 1. , . Mark E. Clark. 2. , Johann A. Walker. 3. 1. US Geological Survey, Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center, Jamestown, ND. 2. . North Dakota State University, Environmental and Conservation Sciences Program, Fargo, ND.

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