Discovery of the mud shrimp genus Anacalliax de Saint Laurent, 1973 (Decapoda: Callianassidae) in the Brazilian coast [PDF]
Previously known only from Argentina and Uruguay, Anacalliax argentinensis is herein reported for the first time from Rio de Janeiro, representing the first occurrence of genus Anacalliax in the Brazilian coast and the northernmost record of the species ...
Luciane Augusto de Azevedo Ferreira +1 more
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appendages of two callianassid shrimps, Callichirus major and Sergio mirim (Decapoda: Thalassinidea: Callianassidae) [PDF]
Coelho, Vânia R., Rodrigues, Sérgio De A. (2001): appendages of two callianassid shrimps, Callichirus major and Sergio mirim (Decapoda: Thalassinidea: Callianassidae).
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Ghost shrimp Calliax de Saint Laurent, 1973 (Decapoda: Axiidea: Callianassidae) in the fossil record: systematics, palaeoecology and palaeobiogeography. [PDF]
FIGURE 10. Calliax michelottii (A. Milne Edwards, 1860) comb. nov., reconstruction: A, major chela; B, minor chela (based on Fritsch 1871: pl. 17, fig. 14).
Hyžný M, Gašparič R.
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The oldest dairoidid crab (Decapoda, Brachyura, Parthenopoidea) from the Eocene of Spain
Abstract Eubrachyurans, or ‘higher’ true crabs, are the most speciose group of decapod crustaceans and have a rich fossil record extending into the Early Cretaceous. However, most extant families are first found in the fossil record in the Palaeogene, and particularly in the Eocene.
Fernando A. Ferratges +5 more
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Where land meets sea: Intertidal areas as key‐habitats for sharks and rays
Abstract Intertidal habitats (i.e. marine habitats that are (partially) exposed during low tide) have traditionally been studied from a shorebird‐centred perspective. We show that these habitats are accessible and important to marine predators such as elasmobranchs (i.e. sharks and rays).
Guido Leurs +5 more
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It is generally believed that local populations of marine benthic macro‐invertebrates with planktonic larvae are in source–sink relationships via larval dispersal in a given regional population. Numerical simulations abound for connectivity through larvae among local/regional populations, but few empirical studies have taken local population dynamics ...
Akio Tamaki
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Validation of the Pleistocenicghost shrimp Callichirus santensisHernáez, Buchmann & Santana† (Decapoda: Callianassidae) from the southwestern Atlantic [PDF]
Hernáez, Patricio, Buchmann, Francisco Sekiguchi, Santana, William (2021): Validation of the Pleistocenicghost shrimp Callichirus santensisHernáez, Buchmann & Santana† (Decapoda: Callianassidae) from the southwestern Atlantic.
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Axiidea (Crustacea: Callianassidae, Callichiridae and Ctenochelidae) and Gebiidea (Upogebiidae) collected during the Comprehensive Marine Biodiversity Survey of Singapore [PDF]
Dworschak, Peter C., Anker, Arthur (2022): Axiidea (Crustacea: Callianassidae, Callichiridae and Ctenochelidae) and Gebiidea (Upogebiidae) collected during the Comprehensive Marine Biodiversity Survey of Singapore. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 70: 108-133,
Dworschak, Peter C., Anker, Arthur
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Validation of the ghost shrimp species Neocallichirus pinheiroi Hernáez, Windsor Paula & Santana (Decapoda: Callianassidae) from the southwestern Atlantic [PDF]
Hernáez, Patricio, Windsor, Amanda M., Paula, Caio Augusto, Santana, William (2021): Validation of the ghost shrimp species Neocallichirus pinheiroi Hernáez, Windsor Paula & Santana (Decapoda: Callianassidae) from the southwestern Atlantic. Zootaxa 4915 (
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From India, two species of the callianassid ghost shrimp genus Neocallichirus Sakai, 1988 are known. In this study, Neocallichirus jousseaumei (Nobili, 1904) is first recorded from India based on a single specimen collected from intertidal zone of Diu ...
Imtiyaz Beleem +2 more
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