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which increasingly uses the term "prawn" only for the
marine forms of
palaemonids and "shrimp" for the
marine penaeids. In the
United Kingdom, the word...
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Palaemonidae is a
family of
shrimp in the
order Decapoda. Many
species are
carnivores that eat
small invertebrates, and can be
found in any
aquatic habitat...
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including oligochaete annelids, and
crustacean taxa such as penaeids,
palaemonids, and calanoids.
These myelin-like
sheaths share several structural features...
- Nazari,
Evelise (March 2004). "Embryonic
development of four
species of
palaemonid prawns (Crustacea, Decapoda): pre-naupliar,
naupliar and post-naupliar...
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prawn or
giant freshwater prawn, is a
commercially important species of
palaemonid freshwater prawn. It is
found throughout the
tropical and subtropical...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 2
species Critically endangered (CR): 393
species Endangered (EN): 626
species Vulnerable (VU): 1,081
species Near...
- Glossary". Chow S,
Sandifer PA (2001). "Sperm–egg
interaction in the
palaemonid shrimp Palaemonetes" (PDF).
Fisheries Science. 67: 370–372. doi:10.1046/j...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 15
species Critically endangered (CR): 987
species Endangered (EN): 1,163
species Vulnerable (VU): 2,178
species Near...
- (other
examples are some
annelids and
malacostracan crustaceans like
palaemonid shrimp and penaeids). Even rarer, the
myelin is
highly organized, resembling...
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small atyid shrimp (Atyella,
Caridella and Limnocaridina), an
endemic palaemonid shrimp (Macrobrachium moorei),
about 100 ostracods,
including many endemics...