File:Idotea pelagica (ventral).jpg

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Idotea pelagica Leach, 1815


English: Ventral view of the marine isopod Idotea pelagica. Image taken with a Leica DFC 490 camera mounted on a Leica M205C binocular microscope. This is an intertidal species. Collected in 2011 at the port of Zeebrugge, Belgium at 51°21′0.9″N 3°13′12.09″E / 51.35025°N 3.220025°E / 51.35025; 3.220025.
Length = ~11 mm
Focus stacking of 36(dorsal) and 40(ventral) pictures.
Date 14 April 2012
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