Corophium
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Corophium is a genus of the amphipod family Corophiidae.
Most Corophium species live in marine and brackish water environments.
The genus consists of at least 50 described species, including:
- C. acherusicum Costa, 1851
- C. aculeatum Chevreux, 1908
- C. acutum Chevreux, 1908
- C. affine Bruzelius, 1859
- C. alienense Chapman, 1988
- C. annulatum Chevreux, 1908
- C. arenarium Crawford, 1937
- C. baconi Shoeemaker, 1934
- C. bidentatum Mona & Shoukr, 1989
- C. bonnellii Milne-Edwards, 1830 (= C. bonelli)
- C. brevis Shoemaker, 1949
- C. chelicorne Sars, 1895
- C. clarencense Shoemaker, 1949
- C. colo Lowry, 2004
- C. crassicorne Bruzelius, 1859
- C. curvispinum Sars, 1895 (= C. sowinskyi)
- C. denticulatum Ren, 1995
- C. ellisi Shoemaker, 1943
- C. heteroceratum Yu, 1938
- C. hongkongense Hirayama, 1986
- C. insidiosum Crawford, 1937
- C. lacustre Vanhoffen, 1911
- C. lamellate Hirayama, 1984
- C. louisianum Shoemaker, 1934
- C. maeoticum Sowinsky 1898
- C. major Ren, 1992
- C. minimum Schiecke, 1979
- C. mortoni Hirayama, 1986
- C. mucronatum Sars
- C. multisetosum Stock, 1952
- C. nobile Sars
- C. oaklandense Shoemaker, 1949
- C. orientale Schellenberg, 1928
- C. robustum Sars
- C. rotundirostre Stephensen, 1915
- C. runcicorne Della Valle, 1893
- C. salmonis Stimpson, 1857
- C. serraticaudatum Ren, 2003
- C. sextonae Crawford, 1937
- C. sextonae miospinulosum Hirayama, 1986
- C. simile Shoemaker, 1934
- C. sinense Zhang, 1974
- C. spinicorne Stimpson, 1857
- C. steinegeri Gurjanova, 1951
- C. stimpsoni Shoemaker, 1941
- C. triangulopedarum Hirayama, 1986
- C. tridentium Hirayama, 1986
- C. tuberculatum
- C. uenoi Stephensen, 1932
- C. volutator (Pallas, 1766) (= C. grossipes (Templeton, 1836), C. longicorne Latreille)
- C. volutator japonicum Hirayama, 1984
- C. volutator orientale Schellenberg, 1928