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Andrew Cannizzaro, Contributor
Full name:
Andrew Cannizzaro
City, state, country:
Hamilton
Biography:

https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/freshwater-amphipoda-of-north-america

I'm a Biology graduate from Miami University in Ohio, currently attending grad school at Florida A&M University. I'm currently working on project(s) regarding the taxonomy of Gammarus spp. in the southwest US, along with a project examining the systematics of the crangonyctids in Florida. I am more than happy to ID any amphipods (or other freshwater crustaceans) you might need IDed. With a good enough picture (showing the head, palps, antennae, uronites) most 'pods can be IDed to at least genus. Also if you would like to send me any specimens that would be more than okay as well (many species can only be IDed under magnification or may even be undescribed), just send me a message.