400–520 m depth. [details]
105–358 m depth. [details]
930–1000 m depth. [details]
26–429 m depth. [details]
914–1600 m depth. [details]
85–222 m depth. [details]
46–732 m depth [details]
2010 m [details]
40–140 m depth. [details]
0–40 m depth. [details]
113–400 m depth. [details]
3–124 m depth. [details]
2–7 m depth. [details]
1–35 m depth. [details]
Figorella appears to be a mainly deep-sea group, occurring from eastern Indonesia, Australia and New Caledonia ... [details]
Davis Strait, Mediterranean Sea, South Atlantic Ocean, North and South Pacific Oceans and Southern Ocean; from ... [details]
Eastern and western North Pacific Ocean, western South Pacific Ocean; 25–800 m depth. [details]
Mediterranean Sea, western and eastern North Pacific Ocean; 0–2010 m depth [details]
The species name is an acronym of the Lund University Chile Expedition, which collected the type material; used as ... [details]
The specific name is a reference to the type locality; used as a noun in apposition. [details]
The specific name refers to the three dorsal spines on pereonite 5. [details]
Named for the RV Eltanin, which made many fine collections of lysianassoid amphipods from the waters surrounding ... [details]
The specific name angulosa refers to the shape of epimeron 3. [details]
The specific name formosa is taken from the Latin word for "beautiful." [details]
The specific name refers to the RV Franklin which has made many fine collections of lysianassoid amphipods from ... [details]
Named for the type locality, Juan de Fuca Strait. [details]
The specific name reflects the unusual geographic position of this species. [details]
The specific name reflects the absence of several features in this species. [details]
The specific name is taken from part of the collection station data of the type specimen; used as a noun in apposition. [details]
Named for J.L. Barnard’s description of the material as “the oculate form”. [details]
Named for the type locality; used as a noun in apposition. [details]
The generic name is based on the name of the author of the type species, Dr Xiang Ren. [details]
Named for Roger Springthorpe, who collected many of the species used in our lysianassoid studies and has made all ... [details]
The generic name is contrived. [details]