-
Neoglyphea inopinata is a
species of
glypheoid lobster, a
group thought long
extinct before Neoglyphea was discovered. It is a lobster-like animal, up...
-
superfamily Glypheoidea comprises five families. The two
extant species,
Neoglyphea inopinata and
Laurentaeglyphea neocaledonica, are both in the
family Glypheidae...
-
extant (living)
genera Neoglyphea and Laurentaeglyphea: The
infraorder was
thought to be
extinct until a
living species,
Neoglyphea inopinata, was discovered...
-
active predator with
colour vision,
unlike its
nearest living relative,
Neoglyphea inopinata.
Laurentaeglyphea is
known from a
single adult female specimen...
-
infraorder Glypheidea (containing
numerous fossils and the two
extant species Neoglyphea inopinata and
Laurentaeglyphea neocaledonica) were
formerly included here...
- and
Acromyrmex ant genera)
Crustaceans Glypheidea (2 living species:
Neoglyphea inopinata and
Laurentaeglyphea neocaledonica)
Stomatopods (mantis shrimp)...
-
published on
other Decapoda,
including crabs and, most significantly,
Neoglyphea inopinata, a
living species of a
group previously considered long-since...
-
contributions were to
hermit crabs and Thal****inidea, and she also co-described
Neoglyphea, a
living fossil discovered in 1975. Michèle de
Saint Laurent was born...
- a
species of
copepod parasitic on the
gills of the
glypheoid lobster Neoglyphea inopinata. It was
described as a new
species in 1976 by
Roger F. Cressey...
- 1840
Glyphea vectensis H. Woods, 1927
Glyphea willetti (Woodward, 1878)
Neoglyphea and Laurentaeglyphea, the only
extant glypheoids Rodney M.
Feldmann &...