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Soft bottom megabenthic communities have been poorly studied in the Caribbean Sea. In this study we describe the structure and species composition of a Crustacea-Mollusca megafaunal community based on beam trawl samples taken between 13 and 60 m depth at
Claudia P. Arango, Oscar D. Solano
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Amboplax peresi (Rodrigues da Costa, 1968) (Figs. 5 A, B; 22F, G; 28H; 37E, F; 50G; 57D; 66D‒F; 85C; 89I) Chasmocarcinus peresi Rodrigues da Costa 1968: 335, unnumb. pl., figs. 1‒4 [type localilty: Brazil, Bahia].— Coelho & Ramos 1972: 195 [in list].—
Castro, Peter, Ng, Peter K. L.
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Deltopelta Ng & Castro, 2016, n. gen.
Genus Deltopelta n. gen. Chasmocarcinus — Rathbun, 1898a: 286 (part); 1918: 54 (part)— Serène 1964a: 257 (part).— Blow & Bailey 1992: 176 [in list] (part).—Coelho & Coelho 1998: 799 (part).—Ng et al. 2008: 76 [in list] (part).—Felder et al. 2009: 1081
Castro, Peter, Ng, Peter K. L.
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Genus <i>Chasmocarcinops</i> Alcock, 1900 <p> <i>Chasmocarcinops</i> Alcock, 1900: 334.— Tesch 1918: 280.—Balss 1957: 1661.— Serène 1964a: 264; 1968: 92 [in list].—Dai <i>et al</i>
Castro, Peter, Ng, Peter K. L.
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Family CHASMOCARCINIDAE Serène, 1964 <p>Chasmocarcininae Serène, 1964a: 196; 1964b: 185.— Guinot 1969: 699; 1986: 312.—Davie 2002: 192, 196.</p> <p> Chasmocarcinidae—Karasawa & Schweitzer 2006: 55 ...
Castro, Peter, Ng, Peter K. L.
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Chinommatia cavimanus Rathbun 1914, n. comb.
Chinommatia cavimanus (Rathbun, 1914) n. comb. (Figs. 14 A‒E; 25A; 32A; 42J, K; 43A, B; 44A, B, E, F; 53A, B; 60A; 75A‒D; 87D; 91D) Chasmocarcinus cavimanus Rathbun, 1914: 149 [type localilty: Philippines].— Estampador 1959: 90 [in list] [Philippines]
Castro, Peter, Ng, Peter K. L.
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Genus <i>Chinommatia</i> Ng & Castro, 2016 <p> <b>Type species.</b> <i>Chasmocarcinus cavimanus</i> Rathbun, 1914, by original designation.
Rahayu, Dwi Listyo, Ng, Peter K. L.
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The new species Chasmocarcinus robertsi from the upper Miocene Eastover Formation of Virginia is described and compared to other closely allied living and fossil representatives of this genus.
Bailey, Richard H., Blow, Warren C.
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Salamanders and other amphibians are aglow with biofluorescence. [PDF]
Lamb JY, Davis MP.
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Soft bottom megabenthic communities have been poorly studied in the Caribbean Sea. In this study we describe the structure and species composition of a Crustacea-Mollusca megafaunal community based on beam trawl samples taken between 13 and 60 m depth at
Arango, C.P., Solano, O.D.
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