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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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Capella Mariana 4
October 2015. The
rodent species Oecomys franciscorum,
discovered in 2016, was
named after both Pope
Francis and Francisco...
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franciscorum and
Palaemon longirostris.
According to a
study in Sacramento-San
Joaquin River Delta, California, P.
macrodactylus and C.
franciscorum both...
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local to San
Francisco Bay,
particularly the
small inch long
Crangon franciscorum.
These shrimp burrow into the sand to hide, and can be
present in high...
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Crangon crangon (Linnaeus, 1758)
Crangon dalli Rathbun, 1902
Crangon franciscorum Stimpson, 1856
Crangon hakodatei Rathbun, 1902
Crangon handi Kuris &...
- doi:10.1093/jmammal/gyw103. hdl:11336/46327. S2CID 89296630.
Oecomys franciscorum Rodentia Pardiñas, Teta, Salazar-Bravo,
Myers &
Galliari 2016 Argentina...
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converted to Catholicism, and as such he was denounced. The
rodent Oecomys franciscorum was
named after him and Pope Francis. Bodian,
Miriam (2007).
Dying in...
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sturgeons caught in
Suisun Bay
contained Corophium sp. (amphipod),
Crago franciscorum (bay shrimp),
Neomysis awatchensis (Opossum shrimp) and
annelid worms...
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generalist carnivores who prey
largely on
mysids and amphipods.
Crangon franciscorum represents one of two
remaining commercial fisheries in the estuary....