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Amboplax Ng & Castro, 2016, n. gen.
Genus <i>Amboplax</i> n. gen. <p> <i>Chasmocarcinus</i> Coelho & Coelho 1998: 799 (part); Melo 1996: 419 (part).</p> <p> <b>Type species</b>. <i>Chasmocarcinus peresi</i> Rodrigues
Castro, Peter, Ng, Peter K. L.
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Deltopelta obliqua Rathbun 1898, n. comb.
<i>Deltopelta obliqua</i> (Rathbun, 1898) n. comb. <p>(Figs. 5 E‒G; 22H; 29I; 37G; 50H; 57E; 85D; 89J)</p> <p> <i>Chasmocarcinus obliquus</i> Rathbun, 1898a: 286, pl. 7, figs. 6 [type localilty: Bahamas]; 1918:
Castro, Peter, Ng, Peter K. L.
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Marine invertebrate biodiversity from the Argentine Sea, South Western Atlantic. [PDF]
Bigatti G, Signorelli J.
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AN EARLY MIOCENE DEEP-WATER DECAPOD CRUSTACEAN FAUNULE FROM THE SLOVENIAN PART OF THE STYRIAN BASIN, AND ITS PALAEOENVIRONMENTAL AND PALAEOBIOGEOGRAPHICAL SIGNIFICANCE. [PDF]
Gašparič R, Hyžný M.
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Euryhaline preferences of the decapod crab <i>Mioplax socialis</i> enabled it to survive during the Badenian/Sarmatian extinction (Miocene) in the Central Paratethys. [PDF]
Hyžný M +3 more
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A comprehensive taxonomic checklist of bark and ambrosia beetle species (Curculionidae, Scolytinae). [PDF]
Johnson AJ +9 more
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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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Brachyuran crabs from the Mexican Pacific and surrounding areas are well known and have been treated in several monographs (e.g., Garth 1958; Hendrickx 1997, 1999). Checklists of species occurring off western Mexico and the eastern tropical Pacific are also available (e.g., Hendrickx 1993, 1995, 2005).
Michel E, Hendrickx +1 more
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