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- species in commercial fisheries. It is the type species for the genus Melicertus. Melicertus kerathurus is a large shrimp, which has a body with an amber tint...
- Melicertus is a genus of "king" prawns, comprising eight species which were previously classified as members of the genus Penaeus: Melicertus canaliculatus...
- is 28 711052. The name Melicertus is from Melicertus tigrinus Rafinesque, 1814 syn. Cancer kerathurus Forskål, 1775. Melicertus clade incl. Marsupenaeus;...
- (shrimp) in the genus Melicertus (previously classified in Peneaus): Melicertus plebejus (Hess, 1865) - eastern king prawn; Melicertus latisulcatus (Kishinouye...
- of invasive prawns has led to the decline of a native penaeid prawn, Melicertus kerathurus, which supported a commercial Israeli fishery throughout the...
- are sometimes given as Penaeus spp. are actually ****igned to the genus Melicertus: [dubious – discuss] Isabel Pérez Farfante; Brian Frederick Kensley (1997)...
- April 2018. "Study of the reproduction of_the Karamote shrimp Peneaus Melicertus kerathurus in Amvrakikos Gulf, western Greece". "Amvrakikos Gulf, Katafourko...
- 1914 Marsupenaeus Tirmizi, 1971 Megokris Pérez Farfante & Kensley, 1997 Melicertus Rafinesque, 1814 Metapenaeopsis Bouvier, 1905 Metapenaeus Wood-Mason &...
- Theridion bicorne Argus bicornis Micryphantes caespitum Erigone bicornis Melicertus bicornis Lophomma bicorne Erigone cristata Erigone foraminifera Lophomma...
- through the Suez Canal, eliminating po****tion of the native species Melicertus kerathurus in those areas. Metapenaeus monoceros is found up to a depth...