Austrogammarus australis

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Austrogammarus australis
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Crustacea
Order: Amphipoda
Family: Paramelitidae
Genus: Austrogammarus
Species: A. australis
Binomial name
Austrogammarus australis
(Sayce, 1901)

Austrogammarus australis, also known as the "Dandenong Amphipod" was a species of crustacean in family Paramelitidae. It is endemic to Australia and until recently thought to be extinct, but surveys conducted in the Dandenong Ranges have revealed small populations. Recent works have been undertaken to improve habitat quality and extend the range of the invertebrate.

Found in the same ecological niche as similar amphipod species related by class, the distinctive "sideways" swimming style and somewhat "hairy" appearance of the Amphipod differentiate it. Found in leaf litter at the beginning of small creeks, in at least canopy 75% shade over the water, the species belongs to the shredder feeding guild and occupies the area accordingly, feeding mostly on native detritus and allocthonous materials.

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