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Acanthephyra acanthitelsonis Spence Bate, 1888
Acanthephyra acutifrons Spence Bate, 1888
Acanthephyra armata A. Milne-Edwards, 1881
Acanthephyra brevicarinata...
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Acanthephyra purpurea,
sometimes called the fire-breathing
shrimp and deep-sea shrimp, is a
species of
bioluminescent deep sea
shrimp first described in...
- parva,
after the
species Acanthephyra parva described by
Henri Coutière, but
which was
later recognised as the
larva of
Acanthephyra purpurea. In the marine...
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bioluminescence as a way of
startling the
predator that is
after them.
Acanthephyra purpurea,
within the
Oplophoridae family, uses its photop****s to emit...
- of the
superfamily Oplophoroidea. It
contains the
following genera:
Acanthephyra A. Milne-Edwards, 1881
Ephyrina Smith, 1885
Heterogenys Chace, 1986 Hymenodora...
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included 46
species of
crustacean such as the
prawns Sergestes spp. and
Acanthephyra spp., and the
shrimp Pasiphaea spp. Also
present was the bank-forming...
- howensis) and
Aristeidae (Cerataspis monstrosus) and
Oplophoridae shimp (
Acanthephyra tenuipes and
Heterogenys microphthalma) were found. GEBCO:Hebrides Marine...
- are a
secondary food source,
while immature sharks favor the
shrimp Acanthephyra eximia, the most
common decapod crustacean in
their environment. Unlike...
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Camel shrimp Acanthephyra acanthitelsonis Spence Bate, 1888
Acanthephyra brevirostris Smith, 1885
Acanthephyra corallina Acanthephyra eximia Smith, 1884...
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facilitate congener recognition. The
oplophorid genera Systellaspis,
Acanthephyra and
Oplophorus secrete luminous fluids as part of
their distress response...