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Crangonidae is a
family of shrimp, of the
superfamily Crangonoidea,
including the
commercially important species Crangon crangon. Its type
genus is Crangon...
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shorter rostrum. It is the only term used for
species in the
family Crangonidae, such as the
common shrimp or
brown shrimp,
Crangon crangon.
Prawn is...
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Crangonoidea is a
superfamily of
shrimp containing the two
families Crangonidae and Glyphocrangonidae.
Sammy De Grave; N. Dean Pentcheff;
Shane T. Ahyong;...
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their antennae protruding.
Crangon is
classified in the
family Crangonidae, and
shares the family's
characteristic subchelate first pereiopods (where...
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local environment experiences an
increase in
shrimp and
crangonidae numbers,
there is also a
subsequent decrease in decapods.
There are also...
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Crangon franciscorum is a
species of
shrimp in the
family Crangonidae which is
endemic to the
brackish estuaries of California, and
found from
Puget Sound...
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Crangonoidea Crangon crangon Contains two families:
including the
family Crangonidae.
Crangon crangon is
abundant around the
European coast has a
sandy brown...
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Malacostraca Order:
Decapoda Suborder:
Pleocyemata Infraorder:
Caridea Family:
Crangonidae Genus:
Crangon Species: C. septemspinosa
Binomial name
Crangon septemspinosa...
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There are 1,774
species of
crustaceans recorded in Ireland.
Crustaceans are
arthropods of the
subphylum Crustacea. Most are aquatic, such as shrimp, barnacles...
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Malacostraca Order:
Decapoda Suborder:
Pleocyemata Infraorder:
Caridea Family:
Crangonidae Genus:
Crangon Fabricius, 1798 [non Weber, 1795] Type
species Crangon...