| Show crustaceans in the Oceans and Island Nations with profiles available. | |
| Show all crustaceans of concern in the Oceans and Island Nations. |
| Common Name | Range *** |
|---|---|
| Antrisocopia prehensilis | Bermuda - North Atlantic Ocean |
| Atlantasellus cavernicolus | Bermuda - North Atlantic Ocean |
| Atyid Shrimp | Bermuda - North Atlantic Ocean |
| Bermuda Cave Amphipod | Bermuda - North Atlantic Ocean |
| Bogidiella bermudensis | Bermuda - North Atlantic Ocean |
| Cirolanid Isopod | Bermuda - North Atlantic Ocean |
| Cocoharpinia iliffei | Bermuda - North Atlantic Ocean |
| Cuban Cave Shrimp | Bermuda - North Atlantic Ocean |
| Curassanthura bermudensis | Bermuda - North Atlantic Ocean |
| Erebonectes nesioticus | Bermuda - North Atlantic Ocean |
| Idunella sketi | Bermuda - North Atlantic Ocean |
| Ingolfiella longipes | Bermuda - North Atlantic Ocean |
| Mictacean | Bermuda - North Atlantic Ocean |
| Nanocopia minuta | Bermuda - North Atlantic Ocean |
| Opossum Shrimp | Bermuda - North Atlantic Ocean |
| Paracyclopia naessi | Bermuda - North Atlantic Ocean |
| Parhippolyte sterreri | Bermuda - North Atlantic Ocean |
| Platyops sterreri | Bermuda - North Atlantic Ocean |
| Procarid Shrimp | Bermuda - North Atlantic Ocean |
| Spelaeoecia bermudensis | Bermuda - North Atlantic Ocean |
| Speleoithona bermudensis | Bermuda - North Atlantic Ocean |
| Speleophria spp. (2) | Bermuda - North Atlantic Ocean |
Disclaimer:
This list combines species from several endangered species lists. Using the total
count of species found on this site as an official count of endangered species of the world is not recommended. For more
information on what creatures are listed on this site, please visit our About EEC page.
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