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Family Palaemonidae Rafinesque, 1815 (1 lot, 1 specimen unidentified) – Mar.; Est.; Fw. Macrobrachium carcinus (Linnaeus, 1758) (1 lot, 1 specimen) – Est.; Fw.; VU Macrobrachium iheringi (Ortmann, 1897) (1 lot, 10 specimens) – Fw.; LC Macrobrachium olferesii (Wiegmann, 1836) (1 lot, 4 specimens) – Fw.; LC Macrobrachium sp.
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The Australian freshwater prawns of the family Palaemonidae [PDF]
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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This article presents the first records of the non-native Asian caridean shrimp Macrobrachium nipponense in Germany (Racklau Harbour, Passau) and Hungary (Lipót, Szigetköz floodplain), both discovered in 2023.
Bláha Martin +7 more
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New records and extension of the known distribution of some freshwater shrimps in Brazil
Freshwater prawns are distributed in rivers and streams of inland and brackish waters throughout America. In Brazilian waters are registered 35 species into 4 families (Atyidae, Euryrhynchidae, Palaemonidae, and Sergestidae).
Leonardo G Pileggi +3 more
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Molecular perspective on the American transisthmian species of Macrobrachium (Caridea, Palaemonidae) [PDF]
The closure of the Isthmus of Panama (about 3.1 million years ago) separated previously continuous populations and created two groups of extant species, which live now in the Pacific and Atlantic drainage systems. This relatively recent event was a trigger to diversification of various species in the Neotropics, nonetheless there are exemplars that do ...
Pileggi,Leonardo +3 more
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Lista de los crustáceos decápodos de la cuenca del río Orinoco (Colombia-Venezuela)
Based on Colombia and Venezuela's biological collections, and on a recent literature review, this is the first consolidated species list of decapod crustaceans for the Orinoco river basin.
Guido Pereira +5 more
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This study investigates the shrimp found in non-vegetated areas of an estuary of the Amazon River. We ascertained the input of juveniles, species' biometrics and the influence of environmental factors on the abundance of species.
Priscila Sousa Vilela da Nóbrega +2 more
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Palaemonidae, Euryrhynchidae, and Sergestidae (Crustacea: Decapoda): records of native species from the states of Amapá and Pará, Brazil, with maps of geographic distribution [PDF]
A list of the distribution records for 18 species of freshwater shrimps of the families Euryrhynchidae (3 spp.), Palaemonidae (13 spp.) and Sergestidae (2 spp.) from the states of Amapá and Pará are presented.
Fabiana Pimentel, Célio Magalhães
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We report Palaemon monsdamarum n. sp. (Crustacea, Decapoda, Palaemonidae) from the tripoli of the Messinian (upper Miocene) of Mondaino (Rimini, Emilia-Romagna, Italy).
Giovanni Pasini, Alessandro Garassino
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ABSTRACT The marine shrimp of the genus Typton are widely distributed, known to be associated with sessile organisms such as sponges. Information about this genus is limited, highlighting the scarcity of important features in its biology, including larval forms.
Matheus Sene +2 more
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