Achelia alaskensis (Cole, 1904)
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Family:  Ammotheidae ()
Max. size:  1 cm LS (male/unsexed)
Environment:  benthic; marine; depth range 0 - 180 m
Distribution:  Pacific and Arctic Oceans: Aleutian Islands, Bering Sea (Ref. 2153). Subtropical, Temperate.
Diagnosis:  Tiny species, leg span slightly less than 1 cm. Trunk circular in outline, lateral processes contiguous, armed with 0 to 3 short setae. Ocular tubercle very low, not as tall as its diameter, eyes well pigmented. Proboscis typical. Abdomen extending only to distal tip of first coxae, fourth leg pair. Chelifores short, with short distal setae, chelae stubs oval. Palps 8 segmented, short. Ovigers typical. Legs moderately slender with few setae, propodus slender with 3 primary heel spines and 2 lateral smaller spines, sole with 6 to 7 short small spines. Auxiliaries about 0.7 as long as main claw (Ref. 2153, p. 2).
Biology:  Larvae found to develop on the hydromedusa Polyorchis karafutoensis (Ref. 121217).
IUCN Red List Status: Not Evaluated (N.E.) Ref. 123251)
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