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Cancer (Gammarus) monoculoides Montagu, 1813

marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
Montagu, G. (1813). Descriptions of several new or rare animals, principally marine, discovered on the south coast of Devonshire. <em>Transactions of the Linnean Society of London.</em> 11(1): 1–26, pls. 1–5., available online at http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/756542
page(s): 5 [details] OpenAccess publication
Nomenclature ICZN Opinion 712 treats Cancer Hippa septemdentatus Montagu, 1813 as "Hippa" being a subgenus, e.g.: Atelecyclus [Leach,...  
Nomenclature ICZN Opinion 712 treats Cancer Hippa septemdentatus Montagu, 1813 as "Hippa" being a subgenus, e.g.: Atelecyclus [Leach, 1814] (gender: masculine), type-species, by monotypy, Cancer (Hippa) septemdentatus Montagu, 1813 (Name No. 1608);

Thus there is a clear precedent interpretation that "Gammarus" should also be treated as a subgenus. [details]
Decanet (2025). Cancer (Gammarus) monoculoides Montagu, 1813. Accessed at: https://decanet.info/aphia.php/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=872837 on 2025-09-11
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original description Montagu, G. (1813). Descriptions of several new or rare animals, principally marine, discovered on the south coast of Devonshire. <em>Transactions of the Linnean Society of London.</em> 11(1): 1–26, pls. 1–5., available online at http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/756542
page(s): 5 [details] OpenAccess publication
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Nomenclature ICZN Opinion 712 treats Cancer Hippa septemdentatus Montagu, 1813 as "Hippa" being a subgenus, e.g.: Atelecyclus [Leach, 1814] (gender: masculine), type-species, by monotypy, Cancer (Hippa) septemdentatus Montagu, 1813 (Name No. 1608);

Thus there is a clear precedent interpretation that "Gammarus" should also be treated as a subgenus. [details]