Eurythenes obesus is a species of amphipod of the genus Eurythenes. It was first described in 1905 by Édouard Chevreux.[1]
Eurythenes obesus is found most from the Caribbean to the Antarctic regions but can be found in most ocean basins.[2][3][4] It can grow to over 60 mm (2.4 in) long and looks similar to Eurythenes gryllus.[3][5]
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^"Eurythenes obesus (Chevreux, 1905)". SeaLifeBase. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
^ abSenna, André R.; Serejo, Cristiana S. (June 2008). "FIRST RECORD OF EURYTHENES OBESUS (CHEVREUX, 1905) (AMPHIPODA, LYSIANASSOIDEA, EURYTHENEIDAE) IN BRAZILIAN WATERS". Archivos do Museu Nacional. 66 (2): 373–379. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
^Horton, Tammy; Cooper, Harry; Vlierboom, Rianna; Thurston, Michael; Hauton, Chris; Young, C. Robert (April 2020). "Molecular phylogenetics of deep-sea amphipods (Eurythenes) reveal a new undescribed species at the Porcupine Abyssal Plain, North East Atlantic Ocean" (PDF). Progress in Oceanography. 183. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
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Eurythenesobesus is a species of amphipod of the genus Eurythenes. It was first described in 1905 by Édouard Chevreux. Eurythenesobesus is found most...
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