- (sg.: krill) are
small and
exclusively marine crustaceans of the
order Euphausiacea,
found in all of the world's oceans. The name "krill"
comes from the...
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abundant group,
comprising the
following three orders: The
members of the
Euphausiacea are
commonly called krill and are all
marine shrimp-like
species whose...
- but re-evolved it
again through heterochrony in
Dendrobranchiata and
Euphausiacea,
which both have a
lecithotrophic (non-feeding)
nauplius stage. Mating...
- crustaceans,
especially Euphausiacea.
Mature hake feed
mainly on fish, squid, and crustaceans,
especially Mysidacea and
Euphausiacea.
Little information is...
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prawns (includes
former order Order Amphionidacea Williamson, 1973)
Order Euphausiacea Dana, 1852 –
krill Superorder Peracarida Calman, 1904
Order Amphipoda...
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Decapods Krill Isopods Hooded shrimp Amphipods etc.
Stomatopoda Decapoda Euphausiacea Isopoda ****acea
Amphipoda etc.
Ocypode ceratophthalma (Decapoda) Cephalocarida...
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Amphipoda Macroplankton 2→20 cm metazoans; e.g. Pteropoda; Chaetognaths;
Euphausiacea (krill); Medusae; ctenop****s; salps,
doliolids and
pyrosomes (pelagic...
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Volker Siegel (2011).
Siegel V (ed.). "Euphausiidae Dana, 1852".
World Euphausiacea Database.
World Register of
Marine Species.
Retrieved 16
August 2012...
- The list of
marine invertebrates of the Cape
Peninsula and
False Bay is a list of
marine and s****-based
invertebrate animal species that form a part of...
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eyestalk photop**** of
Northern krill Meganyctiphanes norvegica (M. Sars) (
Euphausiacea) re-investigated:
Innervation by
specialized ommatidia of the compound...