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Caridea and Amphionides

2022
Abstract The infraorder Caridea has figured under various names as an important component of natant decapods. But it was not until the 1980s that cladistic analyses of carideans appeared in print (Christoffersen), and that which lead to a series of cladistically framed revisions of the infraorder. With well over 3,000 species, the secret
Frederick R. Schram, Stefan Koenemann
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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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Molecular systematics of the Kakaducarididae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea)

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2008
The systematic relationships of the freshwater shrimp family, Kakaducarididae, were examined using mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences. Combined nuclear (18S rDNA, 28S rDNA, Histone) and mitochondrial (16S rDNA) analyses placed the kakaducaridid genera, Kakaducaris and Leptopalaemon, as a strongly supported clade within the Palaemonidae, in a close
Page, Timothy J   +4 more
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The reproductive system of Hippolyte niezabitowskii (Decapoda, Caridea)

Zoology, 2011
Data on the reproductive biology of the genus Hippolyte are available from studies of Hippolyte inermis. These findings support the idea that these species are protandric hermaphrodites, exhibiting sex reversal. However, recent studies of this and other species, such as Hippolyte obliquimanus and Hippolyte williamsi, have not reported sex reversal and ...
M Eugenia, Manjón-Cabeza   +2 more
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Caridea Dana 1825

2012
Published as part of Naderloo, Reza & Türkay, Michael, 2012, Decapod crustaceans of the littoral and shallow sublittoral Iranian coast of the Persian Gulf: Faunistics, Biodiversity and Zoogeography 3374, pp.
Naderloo, Reza, Türkay, Michael
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Caridea Dana 1852

2019
Published as part of Dehghani, Amir, Sari, Alireza & Naderloo, Reza, 2019, Annotated checklist of the snapping shrimps of the genus Alpheus Fabricius, 1798 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Alpheidae) from the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman, Iran, pp.
Dehghani, Amir   +2 more
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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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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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The complete mitochondrial genome of Glyphocrangon regalis (Caridea, Glyphocrangonidae) and the phylogenetic relationships of Caridea

Crustaceana
Abstract In studying the mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) composition and gene sequences of deep-sea organisms, it is of great importance to understand and explore the molecular mechanisms underlying their adaptation to the deep-sea environment. Glyphocrangon regalis belongs to Caridea, Crangonoidea, and is a typical deep-sea shrimp.
Jian Chen   +4 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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