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Three new species of the shrimp genus Salmoneus Holthuis, 1955 from the Red Sea, with a new record of S. poupini Anker, 2010 (Malacostraca: Decapoda: Alpheidae).

Zootaxa, 2022
Three new species of the alpheid shrimp genus Salmoneus Holthuis, 1955 are described from the Red Sea coast of Saudi Arabia: S. farasan sp. nov. from the Farasan Islands; S. arabicus sp. nov. from Thuwal and Farasan Banks; and S. kausti sp. nov.
A. Anker
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On two goby-associated snapping shrimps from the Red Sea, one of them new to science (Malacostraca: Decapoda: Alpheidae: Alpheus).

Zootaxa, 2022
Two snapping shrimps associated with gobies are reported from the Saudi Arabian coast of the Red Sea. Alpheus karplusi sp. nov., a species with a highly diagnostic, rusty-spotted colour pattern, is described based on three specimens, two males and one ...
A. Anker
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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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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 ...
Ka Hou Chu   +5 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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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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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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Ocular reflecting pigments of some malacostraca

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1971
Abstract Eyes of nineteen malacostracan crustaceans (sixteen from coastal, three from deep water) have been examined for purines and pteridines, with a view to determining their role as reflecting pigments. White shrimp, Penaeus setiferus , received most attention; other animals examined were one isopod, one stomatopod, eight penaeids, six ...
Edward S. Zyznar, J. A. Colin Nicol
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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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Malacostraca Maltreated: The Case of the Phyllocarida

Journal of Crustacean Biology, 1987
ABSTRACT Because of the presence in the Phyllocarida of foliaceous thoracopods engaged in forwarddirected ventral food transport, Schram (1986) removed the Phyllocarida from the Malacostraca and placed them in his class Phyllopoda. A reevaluation of the prevalence of malacostracan synapomorphies in the Phyllocarida once more proves beyond doubt their ...
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