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Giant Isopods | Bathynomus doederleinii | Japan

A pile of giant isopods (Bathynomus doederleinii), caught at a depth of 300m to 400m in Suruga Bay, Japan. This photograph of the ventral side of an isopod provides a clear view of the seven body segments (pereon) and the mouth structure (which comprises mandibles, maxillae 1, maxillae 2, and the first set of limbs, which are called the maxillipeds).

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Crustacean Giant Isopod Animalia Arthropoda Crustacea Malacostraca Isopoda Cirolanidae Bathynomus doederleinii Oogusoku-mushi Deep Ocean Deepwater Pacific Japan Shizuoka Prefecture Suruga Bay
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A pile of giant isopods (Bathynomus doederleinii), caught at a depth of 300m to 400m in Suruga Bay, Japan. This photograph of the ventral side of an isopod provides a clear view of the seven body segments (pereon) and the mouth structure (which comprises mandibles, maxillae 1, maxillae 2, and the first set of limbs, which are called the maxillipeds).
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