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Alpheidae (also
known as the
snapping shrimp,
pistol shrimp or
alpheid shrimp[citation needed]) is a
family within the
infraorder caridea characterized...
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shrimp (Alpheus bellulus)
belongs to the
Alpheidae family,
known commonly as
snapping shrimp. The
Alpheidae family is
incredibly diverse with over 500...
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authors refer to
small species of the
Palaemonidae as
prawns and call the
Alpheidae pistol shrimp.
Other Australian authors have
given the name
banded coral...
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Atkinson (1998). "****ociation
between Athanas amazone (Decapoda:
Alpheidae) and
Squilla mantis (Stomatopoda: Squillidae)".
Journal of Crustacean...
- the
exception of the
individual polyps that
exhibit radial symmetry);
Alpheidae claws that lack pincers; and some copepods, polyopisthocotyleans, and...
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Philippine expedition was a two and a half year
scientific expedition of the USS
Albatross to the
Philippine Islands. It was the
longest voyage of...
- (including the
spotted Periclimenes magnificus),
though the
families Alpheidae, Pandalidae, and
Stenopodidae (including the
banded coral shrimp, Stenopus...
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Synalpheus is a
genus of
snapping shrimp of the
family Alpheidae,
presently containing more than 160 species; new ones are
described on a
regular basis...
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Odyssey 197 Arete, an
asteroid Arete, a
genus of
snapping shrimps in
family Alpheidae ArĂȘte, a thin
ridge of rock
formed by
glaciers ArĂȘte, in climbing, an...
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genus Synalpheus, the
second largest genus in the
snapping shrimp family (
Alpheidae), with over 150
species worldwide. The
species was
discovered by J. Emmet...