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Among the species of galatheids that occur in the southwestern Atlantic and coastal waters of Tierra del Fuego, Munida subrugosa (Decapoda: Anomura) is the most abundant one, especially in the Beagle Channel (55ºS, 68ºW).
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Comparative phylomitogenomic analyses provide insights into adaptation and carcinization in Anomura. [PDF]
Hwang HS, Jung J.
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Plant feeding promotes diversification in the Crustacea. [PDF]
Poore AGB +3 more
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Dancing for food in the deep sea: bacterial farming by a new species of Yeti crab. [PDF]
Thurber AR, Jones WJ, Schnabel K.
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Mitochondrial gene rearrangements confirm the parallel evolution of the crab-like form. [PDF]
Morrison CL +5 more
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A faunal inventory of methane seeps on the Pacific margin of Costa Rica. [PDF]
Seid CA +27 more
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Journal of Crustacean Biology, 1986
Two new species of anomuran crustaceans, Gastroptychus chacei (family Chirostylidae) and Munida sentai (family Galatheidae), are described from specimens taken in the Andaman Sea off southern Thailand. Three galatheids collected from the Andaman Sea off southern Thailand in 267283 m by the TV Nagasaki-maru were made available by Dr.
Keiji Baba
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Two new species of anomuran crustaceans, Gastroptychus chacei (family Chirostylidae) and Munida sentai (family Galatheidae), are described from specimens taken in the Andaman Sea off southern Thailand. Three galatheids collected from the Andaman Sea off southern Thailand in 267283 m by the TV Nagasaki-maru were made available by Dr.
Keiji Baba
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Galatheids of the East China Sea (Chirostylidae and Galatheidae, Decapoda, Crustacea) [PDF]
A knowledge of the galatheids of the East China Sea has incompletely been built. In the previous paper (1964) we described only one species, Galathea balssi, from this region. Miyake (1965) illustrated the Japanese anomuran Crustacea and added the East China Sea as a new locality to Uroptychus scandens, Galathea orientalis, G.
Sadayoshi Miyake
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