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Louse amphipod

Temnophlias capensis
The flattened body is unusual and resembles and isopod.

Louse amphipod

Introduction: The flattened body of louse amphipods (Temnophlias capensis) is not only highly unusual but resembles an isopod. Another distinguishing feature is their legs splayed out to the side instead of being armed with nippers. This enables them to cling to sponges on the underside of boulders in pools, often in numbers huddled together.

Distribution: Throughout Namibian coastal waters including the Kunene River mouth, Cape Cross, Henties Bay, Jakkalsputz, Wlozkasbaken, Swakopmund and Walvis Bay and Luderitz.

Diet: Detritus or carrion

Colouration: Green to chocolate brown with rows of fluorescent blue spots decorating the back

Breeding: Eggs are born as adults

Max size: 4 to 7mm

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