- (from
Ancient Gr**** στόμα (stóma) 'mouth' and ποδός (podós) 'foot').
Stomatopods branched off from
other members of the
class Malacostraca around 400...
-
mantis shrimp,
rainbow mantis shrimp, or
simply mantis shrimp, is a
large stomatopod native to the
epipelagic seabed across the Indo-Pacific,
ranging from...
- America. It is most well
known because when
stranded by a low tide the 3 cm
stomatopod lies on its back and
performs backwards somersaults over and over. The...
- sp. (Crustacea: Stomatopoda: Squillidae), a new
species of deep
water stomatopod from Halmahera, Indonesia" (PDF).
Records of the
Australian Museum. 46...
- back into
Perimecturus in 2004.
Jenner et al. (1998)
analysed numerous stomatopod specimens from the Bear
Gulch Limestone. They
recognized that some of...
- dark green, and
females from a grey/green to white. All
mantis shrimp (
stomatopods) are
either spearers or smashers. G.
chiragra is a smasher,
which means...
- of
Stomatopods for the Aquarium.
University of
California Museum of Paleontology.
Retrieved August 26, 2007.
Wolfgang Schneider (1990). "
Stomatopods" (PDF)...
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stomatopods (Crustacea: Malacostraca) and
their phylogenetic impact".
Journal of...
-
Goldizen &
Justin Marshall (2008). "Circular
polarization vision in a
stomatopod crustacean" (PDF).
Current Biology. 18 (6): 429–434. doi:10.1016/j.cub...
- ; Swanson, B.; Zavattieri, P.; Dimasi, E.; Kisailus, D. (2012). "The
Stomatopod Dactyl Club: A
Formidable Damage-Tolerant
Biological Hammer". Science...