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First Atlantic record of the rare infaunal shrimp Salmoneus erasimorum Dworschak, Abed-Navandi amp; Anker, 2000 (Malacostraca: Decapoda: Alpheidae).

Zootaxa, 2022
The rare symbiotic alpheid shrimp Salmoneus erasimorum Dworschak, Abed-Navandi Anker, 2000 was previously known from a single specimen collected with a suction pump on the Croatian coast in the Adriatic Sea, together with its host, the ghost shrimp ...
C. D. d’Acoz   +3 more
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Oldest Asian Record of Snapping Shrimps (Malacostraca: Alpheidae) from the Kutch Basin, Western India and Associated Biota: Biostratigraphic, Paleoenvironmental and Paleoecological Significance

Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition, 2022
The oldest Asian record of alpheid shrimps, assigned to genus Alpheus, based on snapping claw fingertips from the Miocene Khari Nadi Formation in the Kutch Basin, western India reported herein, extends the fossil record of the family Alpheidae from Asia ...
V. Kapur   +7 more
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A new morphological phylogeny of Malacostraca comparing the application of character dependencies and implied weighting

Cladistics
Using a new character matrix composed of revised matrices of previous analyses and new morphological findings, the phylogeny of Malacostraca (Pancrustacea) is analysed anew with 207 characters for 35 terminal taxa across all recognized orders. Particular
Markus Grams   +3 more
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SPESIES MALACOSTRACA DI KAWASAN HUTAN MANGROVE KUALA LANGSA KOTA LANGSA

Jurnal Jeumpa, 2022
Malacostraca adalah Crustace yang memiliki ukuran besar, memiliki ruas-ruas tubuh yang jelas (5 ruas kepala, 8 ruas dada dan 6 ruas perut). Sebagian besar dari kelas ini yaitu udang, kepiting, lobster dan kelomang.
Riska Fitriani
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Atlantic blue crab Callinectes sapidus Rathbun, 1896 (Portunidae, Malacostraca) could lead to local extinction of few endemic freshwater species in the Eastern Morocco

Povolzhskiy Journal of Ecology
The protected area of the Moulouya River mouth, also known as a SIBE (Site of Biological and Ecological Interest), is one of the most important and vulnerable freshwater reserves in the southern Mediterranean. This site is characterized by a wide variety
Y. Mabrouki, K. Gourari, A. Taybi
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Malacostraca Podophthalmata Britanni 18151875 by William Elford Leach and the history of its fragmented publication (Crustacea: Decapoda).

Zootaxa, 2021
The present study documents the fragmented publication history of Malacostraca Podophthalmata Britanni by William Elford Leach, illustrated with coloured figures of all the species by James Sowerby.
P. Clark, K. Harrison
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Phyllocarida and the origin of the Malacostraca

Geobios, 1981
Abstract Tentative homologies with Decapoda are proposed for grooves on the carapace of Echinocaris and Montecaris. Together with F.R. Schram's hoploid trend, reinforced by the discovery of a raptorial limb in Sairocaris, this may strengthen a phyllocarid origin for Eumalacostraca.
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Potensi Malacostraca dan Echinoidea di Zona Intertidal Pantai Gatra Kabupaten Malang

Dharma Pendidikan, 2021
Invertebrata memiliki keanekaragaman dan habitat jenis yang luas, tidak terkecuali di zona intertidal. Dari semua jenis zona pasang surut, substrat berbatu yang tersusun dari bahan yang keras merupakan daerah yang paling padat makroorganismenya ...
Arindra Trisna Widiansyah   +1 more
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Malacostraca

2015
AbstractThe central nervous system (CNS) of malacostracan crustaceans (e.g. shrimp, crayfish, lobsters, crabs, stomatopods, isopods, amphipods) is an arthropod-typical ventral nerve cord with fused anterior ganglia forming a brain and a suboesophageal ganglion.
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General Characteristics of Malacostraca

2017
Malacostracans are among one of the most species-rich classes in nature. The crustaceans in this class differ widely in size—from a few millimetres to almost one metre in length. Because of their complex morphological and anatomical structure, they are often referred to as higher crustaceans.
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