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Invertebrate Systematics, 2020
The axiidean families Callianassidae and Ctenochelidae, sometimes treated together as Callianassoidea, are shown to represent a monophyletic taxon. It comprises 265 accepted species in 74 genera, twice this number of species if fossil taxa are included. The higher taxonomy of the group has proved difficult and fluid.
Rafael Robles +4 more
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The axiidean families Callianassidae and Ctenochelidae, sometimes treated together as Callianassoidea, are shown to represent a monophyletic taxon. It comprises 265 accepted species in 74 genera, twice this number of species if fossil taxa are included. The higher taxonomy of the group has proved difficult and fluid.
Rafael Robles +4 more
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Zootaxa, 2015
Ctenocheloides boucheti, the third species in this widespread but rare genus, is described from Papua New Guinea. It differs from the others in having more acute distal lobe on the eyestalk, more prominent distal bifid tooth on the cheliped ischium, longer cheliped fingers, shorter telson and the antennular and antennal peduncles reaching similar ...
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Ctenocheloides boucheti, the third species in this widespread but rare genus, is described from Papua New Guinea. It differs from the others in having more acute distal lobe on the eyestalk, more prominent distal bifid tooth on the cheliped ischium, longer cheliped fingers, shorter telson and the antennular and antennal peduncles reaching similar ...
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Zootaxa, 2021
The article presents a brief review on the fauna of the axiidean and gebiidean burrowing mud shrimps and their external parasites in the northeastern coast of the Black Sea, where only two rather common species, Gilvossius candidus (Olivi, 1792) and Upogebia pusilla (Petagna, 1792) (Gebiidea: Upogebiidae), were previously recorded.
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The article presents a brief review on the fauna of the axiidean and gebiidean burrowing mud shrimps and their external parasites in the northeastern coast of the Black Sea, where only two rather common species, Gilvossius candidus (Olivi, 1792) and Upogebia pusilla (Petagna, 1792) (Gebiidea: Upogebiidae), were previously recorded.
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A new species of Gourretia (Decapoda: Axiidea: Gourretiidae) from the Persian Gulf, Iran
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2015Sampling in subtidal waters of the Persian Gulf revealed a new species of ghost shrimp from the family Gourretiidae. Gourretia qeshmensis sp. nov. resembles G. sinica from the South China Sea and G. manihinae from Tanzania. Gourretia qeshmensis sp. nov.
Vahid Sepahvand +2 more
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Michelea takeda sp. nov. (Crustacea, Decapoda, Axiidea, Micheleidae) from the South China Sea
2012A new species of the genus Michelea Kensley & Heard, 1991, M. takeda, from the Beibu Gulf (Tonkin Gulf), northern South China Sea, is described and illustrated. The new species is closely allied to M. leura (Poore & Griffin, 1979) but differs markedly in its wider rostrum, the lower margin of the propodus of pereopod 1 being distinctly convex and the ...
Wenliang Liu, Ruiyu Liu (J. Y. Liu)
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New Paleogene and Neogene decapod crustaceans (Axiidea, Brachyura) from Venezuela
Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen, 2021Carrie E. Schweitzer +2 more
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1) Posgrado en Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Correo: omarizta@gmail.com 2) Unidad multidisciplinaria de Docencia e Investigación Campus Sisal (UMDI-Sisal) Programa de Biodiversidad Marina de Yucatán. Facultas de Ciencias-UNAM. Puerto de abrigo de Sisal, Hunucmá, C.P. 97356, Sisal Yucatán, México.
González-Bárcenas, Omar, Simoes, Nuno
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1) Posgrado en Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Correo: omarizta@gmail.com 2) Unidad multidisciplinaria de Docencia e Investigación Campus Sisal (UMDI-Sisal) Programa de Biodiversidad Marina de Yucatán. Facultas de Ciencias-UNAM. Puerto de abrigo de Sisal, Hunucmá, C.P. 97356, Sisal Yucatán, México.
González-Bárcenas, Omar, Simoes, Nuno
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Zootaxa, 2015
Two new species of intertidal ghost shrimp are described from coastal Central American habitats of the eastern Pacific Ocean, bringing the total known membership of the genus to 18 species. Lepidophthalmus natesi sp. nov. from Colombia and Nicaragua shares with Lepidophthalmus panamensis sp. nov.
Darryl L, Felder, Rafael, Robles
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Two new species of intertidal ghost shrimp are described from coastal Central American habitats of the eastern Pacific Ocean, bringing the total known membership of the genus to 18 species. Lepidophthalmus natesi sp. nov. from Colombia and Nicaragua shares with Lepidophthalmus panamensis sp. nov.
Darryl L, Felder, Rafael, Robles
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Zootaxa, 2015
A new species of callianassid ghost shrimp is described from the Persian Gulf, Iran. Cheramus iranicus sp. nov. is the first member of Cheramus described from Iranian subtidal waters and can be differentiated by a large cheliped with a ventroproximal spine on the merus and 7 spines on the ventral margin of the ischium, the endopod of the uropod has 4 ...
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A new species of callianassid ghost shrimp is described from the Persian Gulf, Iran. Cheramus iranicus sp. nov. is the first member of Cheramus described from Iranian subtidal waters and can be differentiated by a large cheliped with a ventroproximal spine on the merus and 7 spines on the ventral margin of the ischium, the endopod of the uropod has 4 ...
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Oligocene and Miocene Decapoda (Crustacea: Axiidea, Anomura, Brachyura) from Southern Argentina
Annals of Carnegie Museum, 2023Rodney M. Feldmann +2 more
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