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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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Anomura of the Iskenderun Bay region (southeastern Turkey)

Crustaceana, 2005
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Koçak C., Katagan T., Ozcan T.
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Chemical Ecology and Social Behavior of Anomura

2010
Anomura is an extremely diverse assemblage of crustacean decapods with a large variety of forms and lifestyles, which makes the taxon ideal for comparative studies of social systems and means of communication. Notwithstanding this, our knowledge of Anomura is mostly restricted to the crab–shell relationships in hermit crabs, whereas promising fields of
GHERARDI, FRANCESCA, TRICARICO, ELENA
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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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The Chirostylidae of southern Australia (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura)

Zootaxa, 2004
The deep-water squat lobsters, Chirostylidae, of southern Australia are reported, comprising 31 species in three genera, increasing the known Australian fauna from 8 to 34. Two species of Eumunida Smith are reported, one of which, E. capillata de Saint Laurent & Macpherson, is a new record for Australia.
Ahyong, Shane T., Poore, Gary C. B.
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XIV.—The Fæcal Pellets of the Anomura

Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1933
As far back as 1678 Martin Lister, in his Historiæ Animalium Tractatus, has noted that, in the case of certain Molluscs, the fæces are of a regular form, and that their shape differs according to the species; he deduces from this that the intestine must show a corresponding difference in the various species.
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An annotated and illustrated checklist of the porcelain crabs of Panama (Decapoda: Anomura)

Zootaxa, 2021
The present study is the first exhaustive checklist of porcelain crabs (Porcellanidae) distributed on the Pacific and Atlantic (Caribbean) coasts of Panama, based on literature records and material collected between 2006 and 2019. The Panamanian porcellanid fauna is currently composed of a total of 76 species, with 26 species reported from the ...
Ferreira, Luciane Augusto De Azevedo   +1 more
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Digging in Sand Crabs (Decapoda, Anomura, Hippoidea): Interleg Coordination

Journal of Experimental Biology, 1997
ABSTRACT Sand crabs (Decapoda, Anomura, Hippoidea) are highly specialised for digging into sand using their thoracic legs. Using video-recording and electromyography, we examined the digging leg movements of three species of sand crabs belonging to two families: Blepharipoda occidentalis (Albuneidae), Lepidopa californica (Albuneidae ...
, Faulkes, , Paul
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Biología de las centollas (Anomura: Lithodidae)

2016
Fil: Lovrich, Gustavo Alejandro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas.
Lovrich, G.A., Vinuesa, J.H.
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Reduction of Maxillary Endites in Larval Anomura and Brachyura

Crustaceana, 1982
The typical zoeal maxilla is a structurally complex and highly modified appendage. Although reduced in morphology from the generalized crustacean limb so that it appears to be a single segment, certain features remain distinguishable. Coxal and basal endites, usually bilobed and armed with setae, arise from the protopodite (the fused coxa and basis). A
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