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- Halocaridina rubra, the Hawaiian red shrimp or volcano shrimp is a small red shrimp of the family Atyidae, with the common Hawaiian name ʻōpaeʻula (meaning...
- Halocaridina is a genus of atyid shrimp. It contains two speciesHalocaridina rubra and Halocaridina palahemo – both endemic to Hawaii. H. rubra is widely...
- EcoSphere's main visual appeal is provided by tiny red-pink shrimp, Halocaridina rubra, between 1/4 and 3/8 inch (or approximately a centimeter) in length...
- 094 oz). In the wild, E. scolopes feeds on species of shrimp, including Halocaridina rubra, Palaemon debilis, and Palaemon pacificus. In the laboratory, E...
- Elephantis Castelin, Marquet & Klotz, 2013 Gallocaris Sket & Zakšek, 2009 Halocaridina Holt****s, 1963 Halocaridinides Fujino & Shokita, 1975 Jolivetya Cals...
- Haliotis rubra, the blacklip abalone, a large edible sea snail species Halocaridina rubra, the ōpae ula in Hawaiian, a small shrimp species Hypotrix rubra...
- varius (a species of cricket) Atyoida bisulcata (a freshwater shrimp) Halocaridina (a genus of marine and brackish water shrimp) Hawaiian river shrimp (Macrobrachium...
- of M. lohena coexist alongside their prey species ʻōpaeʻula shrimp (Halocaridina rubra) with their known range entirely overlapping. "Anchialine Snapping...
- called the "Sailor's Hat" crater and holds an anchialine pool containing Halocaridina rubra shrimp, which are salt-tolerant. High explosive nuclear effects...
- shrimp. In Hawaii, the pools are home to the ʻōpaeʻula (Hawaiian shrimp, Halocaridina rubra). Anchialine pools are considered an ecosystem that combines elements...