Corophium heteroceratum Yu, 1938
In Corophium
and some related genera the males and females can be told apart because
the second antennae are markedly larger in the male than in the female. The
species shown is evidently introduced to San Francisco Bay from southeast
Asia. The first records of its occurrence in the Bay date from the 1980s.
These amphipods burrow in mud and feed on detritus.