Definition of Pandalidae. Meaning of Pandalidae. Synonyms of Pandalidae

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Definition of Pandalidae

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- The family Pandalidae is a taxon of caridean shrimp. These species are commonly called pandalid shrimp. They are edible and have high economic value. They...
- the spotted Periclimenes magnificus), though the families Alpheidae, Pandalidae, and Stenopodidae (including the banded coral shrimp, Stenopus hispidus)...
- Pandalus (cold-water prawn) is a genus of shrimp in the family Pandalidae. Members of the genus are medium-sized and live on or near the seabed. Some species...
- "the Processidae and Atyidae as shrimps, the Hippolytidae, Alpheidae, Pandalidae and Campylonotoidea as prawns". New Zealand broadly follows British usage...
- stages, (e.g. some freshwater Palaemonidae), or as many as 13, (e.g. some Pandalidae). The post-zoeal larva, often called a decapodid, resembles a miniature...
- first maturity of the deep water shrimp, Heterocarpus ensifer (Decapoda, Pandalidae) from the southern Gulf of Mexico". Crustaceana. 80 (5): 555–568. doi:10...
- the sparkling shrimp, is a species of caridean shrimp in the family Pandalidae. It was originally described in the genus Pandalopsis, which has since...
- Malacostraca Order: Decapoda Suborder: Pleocyemata Infraorder: Caridea Family: Pandalidae Genus: Pandalus Species: P. borealis Binomial name Pandalus borealis Krøyer...
- Molecular data however confirm it as a member of the caridean family Pandalidae, and the confusion of morphology is because only larval phases have so...
- Pandaloidea are a superfamily of shrimp, comprising the large family Pandalidae (about 200 species) and the much smaller Chlorotocellidae (seven species)...