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. 2020 Jun 19;8:e9387. doi: 10.7717/peerj.9387

Figure 1. Representative photographs of some Lake Baikal endemic amphipod species.

Figure 1

(A) M. branickii (Dybowsky, 1874); (B) Brandtia latissima latior (Dybowsky, 1874); (C) Micruropus wohlii wohlii (Dybowsky, 1874); (D) Gmelinoides fasciatus (Stebbing, 1899); (E) E. verrucosus (Gerstfeldt, 1858); (F–G) different color morphs of E. cyaneus (Dybowsky, 1874); (H–J) different color morphs of E. vittatus (Dybowsky, 1874); (K) E. maackii (Gerstfeldt, 1858); (L–M) different color morphs of E. messerschmidtii (Bedulina et Takhteev, 2014); (N) E. ussolzewii ussolzewii (Dybowsky, 1874); (O) E. cruentus (Dorogostaisky, 1930); (P) O. albinus (Dybowsky, 1874); (Q) O. flavus (Dybowsky, 1874); (R) O. carneolus melanophthalmus (Bazikalova, 1945). Photo credit (E, O): Kseniya Vereshchagina.