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Ligia oceanica

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Ligia oceanica

Higher classification
  
Ligia

Order
  
Isopods

Subphylum
  
Genus
  
Ligia

Phylum
  
Rank
  
Species


Similar
  
Ligia, Isopods, Crustacean, Ligiidae, Arthropod

Ligia oceanica massive sea slater observed in bridlington ey uk


Ligia oceanica, the sea slater, common sea slater or sea roach, is a littoral woodlouse.

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L. oceanica is oval, twice as long as broad and may reach up to 30 millimetres (1.2 in) in length, making it one of the largest oniscid isopods. Its colour may vary from grey to olive-green, and it has large compound eyes and long antennae, ⅔ as long as its body.

Ligia oceanica Ligia oceanica Wikipedia

L. oceanica is found in temperate waters from Norway to the Mediterranean Sea, and from Cape Cod north to Maine. It is a common species, occurring wherever the substrate of the littoral zone is rocky, and is especially common in crevices and rock pools and under stones. It is a nocturnal omnivore, eating many kinds of seaweed, diatoms  and debris, with a particular fondness for bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus).

Ligia oceanica Ligia oceanica Linnaeus 1767 BMIG

L. oceanica individuals live for 212–3 years and usually breed only once.

Ligia oceanica aka sea roach on jeju island


Ligia oceanica Sea Slater Ligia oceanica Wildlife Insight

Ligia oceanica Ligia oceanica Linnaeus 1767 BMIG

Ligia oceanica MarLIN The Marine Life Information Network Common sea slater

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References

Ligia oceanica Wikipedia