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The genus Floresorchestia (Amphipoda: Talitridae) on Cocos (Keeling) and Christmas Islands

J.K. Lowry and R.T. Springthorpe
66(1): 117-127 (2009)

The widespread Indo-West Pacific and Caribbean talitrid genus Floresorchestia is reported from Cocos (Keeling) and Christmas Islands for the first time and a new species, F. poorei is described. Floresorchestia poorei is common on the beaches of West Island, Cocos (Keeling).

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