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Notes on two species of Processa (Decapoda: Processidae) from the Mexican Pacific

open access: yesNauplius
Material belonging to the genus Processa, held in the Regional Marine Invertebrates Collection in Mazatlán, Mexico, is revised including specimens of the widely distributed P. peruviana, and the scarcely collected P. hawaiensis.
Manuel Ayón-Parente   +2 more
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Sequence and phylogenetic analysis of the mitochondrial genome for a giant clam commensal shrimp Anchistus australis (Decapoda: Caridea: Palaemonidae)

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2020
The shrimp Anchistus australis was a giant clam commensal species. Here, we explored in detail its mitochondrial (mt) genome, which was 15,396 bp in length, containing 13 protein-coding genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes, 21 transfer RNA genes, and a non ...
Helu Liu
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Description of Gnathophylleptum tellei gen. nov., sp. nov., a remarkable new gnathophyllid shrimp from Canary Islands (Crustacea, Decapoda, Caridea) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
A new genus Gnathophylleptum gen. nov. is erected for a highly characteristic new species of gnathophyllid shrimp from the Canary Islands : Gnathophylleptum tellei gen. nov., sp. nov.
d'Udekem d'Acoz, C.
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Two new records of caridean shrimps from Turkish waters: Eaulus sollaudi (Zariquiey Cenarro, 1935) (Caridea, Hippolyte) and Palaemonella rotumana (Borradaile, 1898) (Caridea, Palaemonidae)

open access: yesTurkish Journal of Zoology, 2009
This paper concerns 2 new shrimp records, Eualus sollaudi (Zariquiey Cenarro, 1935) and Palaemonella rotumana (Borradaile, 1898), found during sampling performed by scuba divers near the coast in Fethiye Bay (the eastern Mediterranean, Turkey) in June and July 2008.
Kerem Bakır   +3 more
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Shrimps of the family Pandalidae (Caridea) from Indian waters, with new distributional record of Plesionika adensameri (Balss, 1914) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Twenty four species of Pandalid shrimps reported from the Indian waters, of which six genera (Chlorotocella, Chlorotocus, Chlorocurtis, Dorodotes, Heterocarpoides and Stylopandalus) are represented by single species each.
Akhilesh, K V   +4 more
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First record of the deep-sea caridean shrimp Notostomus auriculatus Barnard, 1950 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Acanthephyridae) in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean

open access: yesMarine and Fishery Sciences
The present work reports the occurrence of the deep-sea Caridea, Notostomus auriculatus Barnard, 1950 which represents the first record for the southwestern Atlantic Ocean.
Juan L. de la Garza González   +2 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Alpheus hoplocheles (Decapoda: Alpheidae)

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2019
The snapping shrimp genus Alpheus is the most diverse and abundant genus of Caridea. However, the phylogenetic and taxonomic studies have so far been limited. In this study, we report the third complete mitochondrial genome of Alpheus from A. hoplocheles.
Shengping Zhong, Yanfei Zhao, Qin Zhang
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Specific status of Pandalus gracilis (Decapoda, Caridea, Pandalidae).

open access: yesNIPPON SUISAN GAKKAISHI, 1988
Pandalus gracilis Stimpson, which has been synonymized with P. hypsinotus Brandt, is revived as a good species. Both species occur in the Japanese fauna. It is more closely related to P. prensor Stimpson than to P. hypsinotus. The three species show a number of morphological differences; furthermore P.
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The Freshwater Shrimps Of Curaçao, West Indies (decapoda, Caridea) [PDF]

open access: yesCrustaceana, 2003
[On the basis of a field survey and review of existing records I here report on the occurrence of ten freshwater shrimp species in Curacao. Four species constitute new and/or previously unpublished records for the island. Existing records for the neighbouring islands of Bonaire and Aruba are reviewed. The most common species are Macrobrachium carcinus,
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