The Caridea, commonly known as caridean shrimp or true shrimp, from the Greek word καρίς, καρίδος (karís, karídos, “shrimp”), are an infraorder of shrimp...
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usually walk rather than swim (Pleocyemata, excluding Stenopodidea and Caridea) form a clade called Reptantia. This classification to the level of superfamilies...
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(which contains the so-called "boxer shrimp" or "barber-pole shrimp"), and Caridea, which contains the true shrimp. All members of the Pleocyemata are united...
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and a primarily swimming mode of locomotion – typically belonging to the Caridea or Dendrobranchiata of the order Decapoda, although some crustaceans outside...
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shrimps are a small group of decapod crustaceans. Often confused with Caridea shrimp or Dendrobranchiata prawns, they are neither, belonging to their...
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001. Liang, Xiangqiu (2002). "On new species of atyid shrimps (Decapoda, Caridea) from China". Oceanologia et Limnologia Sinica. 33 (2): 167–173. "WoRMS...
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& Anker, A. (2008) "Global diversity of shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea) in freshwater" Hydrobiologia, 595 : 287–293. doi:10.1007/s10750-007-9024-2...
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Neocaridina (category Caridea stubs)
"Geographical and temporal origins of Neocaridina species (Decapoda: Caridea: Atyidae) in Taiwan". BMC Genetics. 20 (1): 86. doi:10.1186/s12863-019-0788-y...
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extending back to the Devonian. They differ from related animals, such as Caridea and Stenopodidea, by the branching form of the gills and by the fact that...
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freshwater environments, producing shrimp or prawns (crustaceans of the groups Caridea or Dendrobranchiata) for human consumption. However, the industry has raised...
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or alpheid shrimp[citation needed]) is a family within the infraorder caridea characterized by having asymmetrical claws, the larger of which is typically...
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Lebbeus clarehannah (category Caridea stubs)
(2010). "Two crested and colourful new species of Lebbeus (Crustacea: Caridea: Hippolytidae) from the continental margin of Western Australia" (PDF)...
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families that move predominantly by swimming – the shrimp (comprising Caridea and Procarididea), prawns (Dendrobranchiata) and boxer shrimp. The remaining...
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Caridina multidentata (category Caridea stubs)
Kiyoshi Satake (2006). "On the species of Japanese atyid shrimps (Decapoda: Caridea) described by William Stimpson (1860)" (PDF). Journal of Crustacean Biology...
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List of Atlantic decapod species (section Caridea)
This is a list of decapod crustaceans found in the North and South Atlantic Oceans. Acetes americanus Artemesia longinaris Aristaeomorpha foliacea Farfantepenaeus...
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Freshwater shrimp are any shrimp which live in fresh water. This includes: Any Caridea (shrimp) which live in fresh water, especially the family Atyidae Species...
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hdl:10125/2024. Holthuis, L. (1963). "On red coloured shrimps (Decapoda, Caridea) from tropical land-locked saltwater pools". Zoologische Mededelingen....
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Stenopodidae Macromaxillocarididae Procarididea Procarididae †Udora †Udorellidae Caridea Alpheoidea Atyoidea Bresilioidea Campylonotoidea Crangonoidea Nematocarcinoidea...
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Norbert Winkler (2018). "Two new species of shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea) from the Solnhofen Lithographic Limestones (Upper Jurassic, southern Germany)"...
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genomes from two Alpheidae species and insights into the phylogeny of Caridea". Genomics. 112 (1): 65–70. doi:10.1016/j.ygeno.2019.08.013. Thangaraj...
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crayfish, and others), as well as the Stenopodidea ("boxer shrimp"), and Caridea (true shrimp). Reptantia remains a valid monophyletic grouping, but is...
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(infraorder Anomura); and eleven species of freshwater shrimp (infraorder Caridea). Family Coenobitidae Caribbean hermit crab Coenobita cypleatus Family...
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Shrimp fishery (category Caridea)
used by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), covers all shrimp (Caridea) and prawns (Dendrobranchiata, comprising Penaeoidea and Sergestoidea)...
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This list of prehistoric malacostracans illustrates the genera from the fossil record that have ever been considered to be malacostracans, a class of crustacean...
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Stenopodidae Macromaxillocarididae Procarididea Procarididae †Udora †Udorellidae Caridea Alpheoidea Atyoidea Bresilioidea Campylonotoidea Crangonoidea Nematocarcinoidea...
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"Shrimps of the crangonid genus Paracrangon Dana (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea) from the northwestern Pacific: taxonomic review and description of a new...
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Periclimenaeus ascidiarum (category Caridea stubs)
Arthur; Lasley, Robert. "Five new records of marine shrimps (Decapoda: Caridea, Stenopodidea) from the Caribbean coast of Panama". Zootaxa: 128–136. v...
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Lysmata is a genus of shrimp in the infraorder Caridea, the caridean shrimp. The genus belongs to the family Lysmatidae. Lysmata are popular ornamental...
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Rhynchocinetes (category Caridea)
Ortmann (Crustacea, Decapoda, Caridea) no litoral brasileiro" [The family Rhynchocinetidae Ortmann (Crustacea, Decapoda, Caridea) on the Brazilian coast]....
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