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- Xiphopenaeus is a genus of prawn in the family Penaeidae. It contains the following species: Xiphopenaeus baueri Carvalho-Batista, Terossi, Zara, Mantelatto...
- 000 lb). Xiphopenaeus kroyeri was first described by Camill ****er in 1862, under the name Penaeus kroyeri. It was transferred to the genus Xiphopenaeus in...
- Burkenroad, 1934 Trachypenaeus Al****, 1901 Trachysalambria Burkenroad, 1934 Xiphopenaeus Smith, 1869 E. J. Denton; John Gray (1985). "Lateral-line-like antennae...
- smalleye hammerhead seem to have been acquired from the penaeid shrimp Xiphopenaeus kroyeri, the main food of juvenile sharks, and from sea catfish and their...
- but much longer than the preceding pereiopods in Hymenopenaeus and Xiphopenaeus. The thoracic appendages carry gills, which are protected beneath the...
- oplophoroides), Nematopalaemon (N. schmitti), Penaeus (P. schmitti), and Xiphopenaeus (X. kroyeri); and isopods. It also feeds largely on eels in the families...
- typica Solenocera atlantidis Solenocera necopina Solenocera vioscai Xiphopenaeus kroyeri Alpheus angulosus Alpheus armillatus Alpheus estuariensis Alpheus...
- Polycheles sculptus S. I. Smith, 1880 Uca pugnax (S. I. Smith, 1870) Xiphopenaeus hartii Smith, 1869 Acanthephyra brevirostris S. I. Smith, 1885 Admete...
- important in the Guianas, particularly for the Atlantic seabob shrimp (Xiphopenaeus kroyeri), a prawn which grows up to 5.5 inches, and the Red-spotted shrimp...
- JSTOR 1934333 —— (1976), "Some observations of dying seabob shrimp -- Xiphopenaeus kroyeri -- trapped in a beach trough during a falling tide", Proceedings...