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Platorchestia platensis

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subphylum
  
Crustacea

Family
  
Talitridae

Scientific name
  
Platorchestia platensis

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Amphipoda

Genus
  
Platorchestia

Higher classification
  
Platorchestia

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Similar
  
Platorchestia, Amphipoda, Talitridae, Crustacean, Orchestia

Microct scan of a beach hopper platorchestia platensis


Platorchestia platensis is a species of sand flea, an amphipod crustacean that lives on beaches.

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Ecology

In common with other sand fleas of the family Talitridae, P. platensis lives above the littoral zone in moist sand or rotting seaweed. There appears to be competitive exclusion between P. platensis and the native Orchestia gammarellus on European beaches.

Distribution

The native range of P. platensis is not known in detail, but it is probably circumtropical. The species description was based on specimens collected near the commercial port of Montevideo, and the species probably spreads through ship's ballast. It was first discovered in northern Europe in 1860 on a beach near Humlebæk, Denmark. By the 1940s, it was common on both sides of the Kattegat; it reached the Netherlands around 1950, and the United Kingdom in 1978.

Taxonomy

Platorchestia platensis was originally described as Orchestia platensis by Henrik Nikolai Krøyer in 1845, based on type material from the Río de la Plata in Uruguay.

References

Platorchestia platensis Wikipedia