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- Palaemonoidea is a large superfamily of shrimp, containing nearly 1,000 species. The position of the family Typhlocarididae is unclear, although the monophyly...
- .., 1874 Stylodactyloidea Bate, 1888 Campylonotoidea Sollaud, 1913 Palaemonoidea Rafinesque, 1815 Alpheoidea Rafinesque, 1815 Processoidea Ortmann, 1896...
- Bresilioidea Campylonotoidea Crangonoidea Nematocarcinoidea Oplophoroidea Palaemonoidea Pandaloidea Pasiphaeoidea †Pleopteryxoidea Processoidea Psalidopodoidea...
- Bresilioidea Campylonotoidea Crangonoidea Nematocarcinoidea Oplophoroidea Palaemonoidea Pandaloidea Pasiphaeoidea †Pleopteryxoidea Processoidea Psalidopodoidea...
- Bresilioidea Campylonotoidea Crangonoidea Nematocarcinoidea Oplophoroidea Palaemonoidea Pandaloidea Pasiphaeoidea †Pleopteryxoidea Processoidea Psalidopodoidea...
- Bresilioidea Campylonotoidea Crangonoidea Nematocarcinoidea Oplophoroidea Palaemonoidea Pandaloidea Pasiphaeoidea †Pleopteryxoidea Processoidea Psalidopodoidea...
- Campylonotoidea Crangonoidea Galatheacaridoidea Nematocarcinoidea Oplophoroidea Palaemonoidea Pandaloidea Pasiphaeoidea Physetocaridoidea Processoidea Psalidopodoidea...
- Bresilioidea Campylonotoidea Crangonoidea Nematocarcinoidea Oplophoroidea Palaemonoidea Pandaloidea Pasiphaeoidea †Pleopteryxoidea Processoidea Psalidopodoidea...
- Bresilioidea Campylonotoidea Crangonoidea Nematocarcinoidea Oplophoroidea Palaemonoidea Pandaloidea Pasiphaeoidea †Pleopteryxoidea Processoidea Psalidopodoidea...
- internal organs in a new fossil species of freshwater shrimp (Caridea: Palaemonoidea) from the Eocene of Messel (Germany)". Scientific Reports. 12 (1): 18114...