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- The family Rhynchocinetidae are a group of small, reclusive red-and-white shrimp. This family typically has an upward-hinged foldable rostrum, hence its...
- Identification. CSIRO Publishing. pp. 115–122. ISBN 978-0-643-06906-0. "Rhynchocinetidae". Australian Faunal Directory. Department of the Environment, Water...
- camel shrimp and the hingebeak prawn, is a species of shrimp (family Rhynchocinetidae) found in the Indo-Pacific. Up to 4 cm (1.6 in) in length, the shrimp...
- shrimp, or dancing shrimp is a non-aggressive crustacean of the family Rhynchocinetidae. They are sal****er shrimp, and are common in sal****er aquariums....
- Cinetorhynchus reticulatus is a species of shrimp belonging to the family Rhynchocinetidae, known by the common name green-eye dancing shrimp or reticulated hinge-beak...
- Melo (2007). "A família Rhynchocinetidae Ortmann (Crustacea, Decapoda, Caridea) no litoral brasileiro" [The family Rhynchocinetidae Ortmann (Crustacea, Decapoda...
- shrimp, comprising four families – Eugonatonotidae, Nematocarcinidae, Rhynchocinetidae and Xiphocarididae. They share the presence of strap-like epipods on...
- Cinetorhynchus rigens is a species of shrimp in the family Rhynchocinetidae. Common names include mechanical shrimp, Atlantic dancing shrimp, red night...
- Cinetorhynchus is a genus of shrimp in the family Rhynchocinetidae. It was originally described in 1995 by Lipke Holt****s as a subgenus of the genus Rhynchocinetes...
- Expedition, 1907–1910: Part 7: Families Atyidae, Eugonatonotidae, Rhynchocinetidae, Bathypalaemonellidae, Processidae, and Hippolytidae" (PDF). Smithsonian...