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Dendrobranchiata is a
suborder of decapods,
commonly known as prawns.
There are 540
extant species in
seven families, and a
fossil record extending back...
- sub-orders of
Natantia and
Reptantia with the
monophyletic groups Dendrobranchiata (prawns) and Pleocyemata.
Pleocyemata contains all the
members of the...
- the
larvae develop,
giving rise to two suborders:
Dendrobranchiata and Pleocyemata. The
Dendrobranchiata consist of prawns,
including many
species colloquially...
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Caridea shrimp or
Dendrobranchiata prawns, they are neither,
belonging to
their own group. They can be
differentiated from the
Dendrobranchiata prawns by their...
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swimming – the
shrimp (comprising
Caridea and Procarididea),
prawns (
Dendrobranchiata) and
boxer shrimp. The
remaining Decapoda were
placed in the Reptantia...
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swimming mode of
locomotion –
typically belonging to the
Caridea or
Dendrobranchiata of the
order Decapoda,
although some
crustaceans outside of this order...
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fishing industry.
Shrimp in this
category often belong to the
suborder Dendrobranchiata. In
North America, the term is used less frequently,
typically for...
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producing shrimp or
prawns (crustaceans of the
groups Caridea or
Dendrobranchiata) for
human consumption. However, the
industry has
raised concerns about...
- to
lobsters and
crabs than they are to the
members of the sub-order
Dendrobranchiata (prawns).
Biologists distinguish these two
groups based on differences...
- and invalid, and
instead split Decapoda into the two sub-orders of
Dendrobranchiata (prawns) and Pleocyemata.
Pleocyemata contains all the
members of the...