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Antennal Sensilla in the Genus Lysmata (Caridea)

Journal of Crustacean Biology, 2008
Our previous studies have found that euhermaphrodite-phase shrimp of Lysmata secrete both distance and contact sex pheromones, unique among the shrimp. To gain a better understanding of the chemo-sensory system of shrimp, we studied the setae on the first (antennules) and second antennae of four species of Lysmata, which represent the two social groups
Dong Zhang   +3 more
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Cytodifferentiation during the spermatogenesis of the hermaphrodite caridea Exhippolysmata oplophoroides

Micron, 2010
Among the decapods, the caridean Exhippolysmata oplophoroides has been described as a simultaneous protandric hermaphrodite, seeing that it presents a male initial stage followed by a hermaphrodite one in which it can function as male and as female.
Erika Takagi, Nunes   +3 more
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PHYLOGENY AND CLASSIFICATION OF THE PANDALOIDEA (CRUSTACEA, CARIDEA)

Cladistics, 1989
Abstract— A manual cladistic analysis, subsequently expanded with a PAUP computer analysis, was performed on 21 genera of the monophyletic taxon Pandaloidea. Morphological data were obtained from the literature for 146 of the 152 known species‐group taxa and from specimens belonging to 11 genera and 15 species—those of Pantomus parvulus extending the ...
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Crangonidae and Glyphocrangonidae (Decapoda; Caridea) of the Southern Gulf of Mexico

Zootaxa, 2013
Distribution and abundance of species of Crangonidae and Glyphocrangonidae in the Mexican deep-waters of the Gulf of Mexico were analyzed through six research cruises onboard of the R/V Justo Sierra of the Universidad Nacional Autóno-ma de México using an otter trawl in a depth range of 300–1200 m.
Vázquez-Bader, Ana Rosa, Gracia, Adolfo
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Some European Processidae (Crustacea, Decapoda, Caridea)

Journal of Natural History, 1975
Summary The name Processa canaliculata Leach has been applied to a species other than that to which the holotype belongs. The species P. canaliculata Nouvel & Holthuis non Leach has no valid name; it is re-named P. nouveli, with type material from Monaco. P. nouveli and P. canaliculata have been considered to be conspecific by one recent author.
A.H.Y. Al-Adhub, D.I. Williamson
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Notes on the Mediterranean nematocarcinid shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea)

Journal of Natural History, 1998
Nematocarcinus exilis is recorded from a number of localities in the eastern Mediterranean basin and a new depth range, 1033 to 4765 m, is reported for this species. These new depth records and re-examination of former records make it very probable that N. exilis is the only Mediterranean nematocarcinid.
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On a New Species of Macrobrachium (Decapoda, Caridea)

Crustaceana, 1962
[Description d'une espece nouvelle de la famille des Palaemonidae, Macrobrachium palawanensis, qui habite les iles Palawan et la peninsule malaise. Cette espece appartient manifestement au complexe "weberi" du genre., Description d'une espece nouvelle de la famille des Palaemonidae, Macrobrachium palawanensis, qui habite les iles Palawan et la ...
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Hepatopancreatic sucrase ofMacrobrachium lamarei (Crustacea, Caridea, Palaemonidae)

Proceedings: Animal Sciences, 1982
The effect, of seven factors was studied on the activity of hepatopancreatic sucrase ofMacrobrachium lamarrei. Its optimum pH is 6·0 and optimum temperature 50° C and its activity was suppressed by the two end products, glucose and fructose. On prolonging incubation period sucrase activity remained constant up to 8 hr, declined thereafter, finally ...
Padma Saxena, Ramesh Chandra Murthy
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The freshwater palaemonid prawns (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea) of Myanmar

Hydrobiologia, 2002
The taxonomy of the palaemonid freshwater prawns of Myanmar is reviewed and 19 species are recorded. These belong to three genera, with 17 species of Macrobrachium, one species of Palaemonetes and one species of Leptocarpus. The identities of Palaemon spinipes birmanicus Schenkel, 1902, and Palaemon naso Kemp, 1918, are clarified with both recognised ...
Cai, Y., Ng, P.K.L.
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