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There is only one species in this order, Amphionides reynaudii. It is a small crustacean, less than an inch in length, found in warm tropical ocean waters around the world. The larvae are usually found in shallow waters at depths less than 300 feet, while the adult is found in deeper waters at depths between 2,000 and 5,500 feet. It is a planktonic species. Planktonic species are usually small and float and drift in open ocean waters along with the currents. At one point, Amphionides reynaudii was thought to be a shrimp species because it had only been observed in its larval stage. It was placed in its own order in 1973.
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