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Ecological Characteristics of Large-Bodied Sharks in the East Sea of Korea. [PDF]

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Mitochondrial genomes of the land hermit crab Coenobita clypeatus (Anomura: Paguroidea) and the mole crab Emerita talpoida (Anomura: Hippoidea) with insights into phylogenetic relationships in the Anomura (Crustacea: Decapoda)

Gene, 2023
The infraorder Anomura is a species-rich clade of decapod crustaceans recognized by its remarkable disparity in terms of morphology, anatomy, ecology, physiology, and behavior. This study assembled and characterized the complete mitochondrial genomes of two anomuran species, the hermit crab Coenobita clypeatus and the mole crab Emerita talpoida. The AT-
Angélica, Colín   +4 more
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Anomura Versus Anomala

Crustaceana, 1985
Mordukhai-Boltovskoi, F. D., 1978. A contribution to the taxonomy of marine Podonidae (Cladocera). Zool. Zhurnal, Moscow, 57 (4): 523-529. Onb?, T., 1977. The biology of marine cladocerans in a warm temperate water. Proc. Symp. Warm Water Zooplankton, Spec. Publ. Natn. Inst. Oceanogr. Goa: 383-398. -, 1983.
P.A. Mclaughlin, L.B. Holthuis
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Porcelain crabs from Brazil (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura: Porcellanidae)

Zootaxa, 2016
Twenty species of porcelain crabs are reported on the basis of material collected from Brazilian coasts. Considering the lack of systematic studies comprehending the Brazilian porcellanids, the present work presents a review of the regional species based on the current taxonomic information.
Luciane Augusto De Azevedo, Ferreira   +1 more
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Anomura of the Iskenderun Bay region (southeastern Turkey)

Crustaceana, 2005
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Koçak C., Katagan T., Ozcan T.
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Infraorder Anomura MacLeay, 1838

2012
This chapter briefly discusses that the Infraorder Anomura Macleay, 1838. Anomura, of all the decapod infraorders, has had a particularly unstable taxonomic history, with groups such as the dromiacean crabs and the thalassinidean shrimps being variously included and excluded over the years. The name for the group has also been vigorously debated.
Christopher C. Tudge   +2 more
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