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Definitely a thing, and not snow... :D Going in my Odd Critters collection!","created_at":"2015-05-23T19:33:03.354Z","mentions":[],"response_to":null,"tags":[],"updated_at":"2015-05-23T19:33:45.879Z","upvotes":[],"user_id":"54a95fb29cd1186067000412","user_name":"suzeroo","user_zooniverse_id":"1894463"},{"_id":"5560e121b6021d0d630011ca","body":"It is not super crisp but it looks like a #phronima. Those are just the coolest plankton creatures (...after fish, fish are just too cool)","created_at":"2015-05-23T20:20:49.691Z","mentions":[],"response_to":null,"tags":["phronima"],"updated_at":"2015-05-23T20:20:49.691Z","upvotes":[],"user_id":"5301e266f490b27d48000010","user_name":"jo.irisson","user_zooniverse_id":"1619762"},{"_id":"5560e1215135d00963000567","body":"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xr0SyL0YilU","created_at":"2015-05-23T20:20:49.674Z","mentions":[],"response_to":null,"tags":[],"updated_at":"2015-05-23T20:20:49.674Z","upvotes":[],"user_id":"5301e266f490b27d48000010","user_name":"jo.irisson","user_zooniverse_id":"1619762"},{"_id":"5560e1955135d017970003be","body":"They live in salps or other jellies they kill. The opaque central part would be the organism","created_at":"2015-05-23T20:22:45.859Z","mentions":[],"response_to":null,"tags":[],"updated_at":"2015-05-23T20:22:45.859Z","upvotes":[],"user_id":"5301e266f490b27d48000010","user_name":"jo.irisson","user_zooniverse_id":"1619762"},{"_id":"5560e1ae5135d0096300057b","body":"the symmetrical parts at top and bottom would be the jelly. The phronima is in the central tunnel.","created_at":"2015-05-23T20:23:10.016Z","mentions":[],"response_to":null,"tags":[],"updated_at":"2015-05-23T20:23:10.016Z","upvotes":[],"user_id":"5301e266f490b27d48000010","user_name":"jo.irisson","user_zooniverse_id":"1619762"},{"_id":"5560e220b6021d21260003f7","body":"They are the inspiration for the alien in... Alien! brrr...","created_at":"2015-05-23T20:25:04.526Z","mentions":[],"response_to":null,"tags":[],"updated_at":"2015-05-23T20:25:04.526Z","upvotes":[],"user_id":"5301e266f490b27d48000010","user_name":"jo.irisson","user_zooniverse_id":"1619762"},{"_id":"5560e82cb6021d21260004c1","body":"eeeew, but also cool!","created_at":"2015-05-23T20:50:52.017Z","mentions":[],"response_to":null,"tags":[],"updated_at":"2015-05-23T20:50:52.017Z","upvotes":[],"user_id":"54c90620832cec706a000232","user_name":"mkmcguir","user_zooniverse_id":"1908106"},{"_id":"5560fa49b6021d7c27000bb2","body":"Haha, my schoolmate has changed her name (officialy!) after this creature! ;)","created_at":"2015-05-23T22:08:09.397Z","mentions":[],"response_to":null,"tags":[],"updated_at":"2015-05-23T22:08:28.876Z","upvotes":[],"user_id":"50c8807857d38e27d2000772","user_name":"yshish","user_zooniverse_id":"1186787"},{"_id":"55614d4c5135d01656000d11","body":"I think a \"phronima\" is a type of hyperiid amphipod. It's a genus name, not a separate creature, yes?","created_at":"2015-05-24T04:02:20.101Z","mentions":[],"response_to":null,"tags":[],"updated_at":"2015-05-24T04:02:20.101Z","upvotes":[],"user_id":"50d26af057d38e47310017d8","user_name":"kirstenr","user_zooniverse_id":"1203014"},{"_id":"5561a947b6021d5f86000b64","body":"All the species who belong under this genus are called Phronima as well.","created_at":"2015-05-24T10:34:47.791Z","mentions":[],"response_to":null,"tags":[],"updated_at":"2015-05-24T10:34:47.791Z","upvotes":[],"user_id":"50c8807857d38e27d2000772","user_name":"yshish","user_zooniverse_id":"1186787"},{"_id":"55622a4c5135d01cf8000354","body":"Yes, Phronima is the genus name. See the full classification at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phronima","created_at":"2015-05-24T19:45:16.319Z","mentions":[],"response_to":null,"tags":[],"updated_at":"2015-05-24T19:45:55.466Z","upvotes":[],"user_id":"5301e266f490b27d48000010","user_name":"jo.irisson","user_zooniverse_id":"1619762"},{"_id":"55622cf3b6021d2fa10003c2","body":"As I said, all the species of this genus have Phronima name there:)","created_at":"2015-05-24T19:56:35.947Z","mentions":[],"response_to":null,"tags":[],"updated_at":"2015-05-24T19:56:35.947Z","upvotes":[],"user_id":"50c8807857d38e27d2000772","user_name":"yshish","user_zooniverse_id":"1186787"},{"_id":"55626a70b6021d4c0e000653","body":"Just watched the You Tube video - waaaay awesome! 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Each level in tis hierarchy, or tree, has a name and all organisms beneath that level can be called that -- for example, we are *Homo sapiens* but we also are Mammals (class-level name), or Animals (kingdom-level name). The last level is a bit more complicated. The species name is the genus name compounded with a qualificative name. To continue with the example of humans, we belong to the genus Homo and the species *Homo sapiens*. Our species name is not *sapiens*, it is the full *Homo sapiens* (and should be written in italics, as you can see).\r\n\r\nIn the case of [APK0008gzc](http://talk.planktonportal.org/#/subjects/APK0008gzc), if the animal is indeed a Phronima, its full classification is:\r\n\r\n- Kingdom:\tAnimalia\r\n- Phylum:\tArthropoda\r\n- Subphylum:\tCrustacea\r\n- Class:\tMalacostraca\r\n- Order:\tAmphipoda\r\n- Suborder:\tHyperiidea\r\n- Superfamily:\tPhronimoidea\r\n- Family:\tPhronimidae\r\n- Genus:\tPhronima\r\n\r\nand we can't really tell the species (actually it is even difficult to be definitive about this being a Phronima). So people mentioned hyperiid, amphipod, phronima as potential names, and the good news is that... everybody is right! It is all of those things. They are not mutually exclusive. On the contrary, they are inclusive: Phronima is one of the genera in the Hyperiidae suborder, which, itself, is one suborder of the Amphipoda order, etc.\r\n\r\nUsually, we want to classify things at the lowest possible level, because this is what brings the most information. If we qualify this as a Phronima, we **know** that it is a Hyperiidae and an amphipod; if we just say \"amphipod\" it could be plenty of things other than a Phronima (there are at least 9500 species of amphipods, which fit in probably hundreds of genera).\r\n\r\nThis is the kind of things that seems like a given, as a scientist, and we don't realise that we need to explain them. I hope it is a bit clearer now.","tags":[],"mentions":["APK0008GZC"],"created_at":"2015-05-25T07:29:44Z","updated_at":"2015-05-25T07:29:44Z"},"follower_ids":["50c8807857d38e27d2000772","54842d5527b5620a2c0001cb"]}],"help":[],"chat":[]},"url":"subjects/APK0008gzc"}
