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Phylomitogenomics of Malacostraca (Arthropoda: Crustacea)

Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2015
Along with the sequencing technology development and continual enthusiasm of researchers on the mitochondrial genomes, the number of metazoan mitochondrial genomes reported has a tremendous growth in the past decades. Phylomitogenomics—reconstruction of phylogenetic relationships based on mitochondrial genomic data—is now possible across large animal ...
Xin Shen   +3 more
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Malacostraca

2008
MALACOSTRACA HOPLOCARIDA STOMATOPODA GONODACTYLIDAE Neogonodactylus Manning, 1995 Neogonodactylus bredini (Manning, 1969):315. Herrera-Moreno & Betancourt-Fernández, 2003:275 Neogonodactylus curacaoensis (Schmitt, 1924). Manning, 1969:307; Herrera-Moreno & Betancourt-Fernández, 2003:275 Neogonodactylus oerstedii (Hansen, 1894).
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Crustacea Iii Malacostraca Eucarida

1990
Abstract The Decapoda is the largest natural grouping within the Mala¬ costraca. In all decapods the thoracic segments are fused dorsally to a carapace, a fold of which extends ventrally on each side of the animal, enclosing the gills and constituting a branchial chamber.
J Moyse, G Smaldon
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Crustacea II Malacostraca Peracarida

1990
Abstract The Malacostraca is the largest class of the Crustacea, with more than 19 000 species known from marine, freshwater, and terrestrial habitats. It is also the most familiar crustacean group, including the edible and economically important, crabs, lobsters, shrimps, and prawns, as well as a number of significant wood-destroying ...
M J Isaac   +4 more
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Crustacea Malacostraca. I

1908
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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