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- It also supports a close relationship between Euphausiacea and Decapoda.
- Uniquely among the Decapoda, the nauplii of Dendrobranchiata are free-swimming.
- Arthropods, lepidoptera, hymenoptera, diptera, and decapoda serve as natural hosts.
- This list ( of N . Z . Decapoda ) has been republished with annotations in 2011.
- Although some doubt still exists about this theory, king crabs are the most widely quoted example of carcinisation among the Decapoda.
- ""'Bombur " "'is an extinct genus of prawn in the order Decapoda known from the Jurassic of North America and Triassic of Europe.
- The Decapoda is a group with 18, 000 species which have 5 pairs of thoracopods and a well-developed carapace that covers the gills ( which are exposed in krill ).
- He also published on other Decapoda, including crabs and, most significantly, " Neoglyphea inopinata ", a living species of a group previously considered long-since extinct.
- Motile invertebrates such as crabs and urchins have also been observed there, including Asteroporpa sp . ophiuroids, Stylocidaris sp . urchins, Mollusca, Actiniaria, and Decapoda crustaceans ( Chaceon fenneri and Galatheidae ).
- Parisi studied a large collection of Japanese decapods ( Decapoda ), which the museum acquired from Alan Owston ( 1853-1915 ), a British merchant and collector of natural history objects based in Yokohama.
- ""'Jilinicaris " "'is an extinct genus of crustacean in the order Decapoda, and is the earliest fossil assigned to the Stenopodidea, having been found in rocks of Late Cretaceous age.
- The quantitative diet of shadow bass consists mostly of small invertebrates, mainly crayfish order Decapoda when less than three inches; after three inches, they can begin feeding on small fish species such as darters, madtoms, and minnows.
- However, classifications are now based on clades, and the paraphyletic suborder Natantia has been discontinued . " On this basis, taxonomic classifications now divide the order Decapoda into the two suborders : Dendrobranchiata for the largest shrimp clade, and Pleocyemata for all other decapods.
- True caverniculous species are found not only among insects but also in diverse other groups like planarians, Oligochaeta, Polychaeta, leeches, Mollusca, fish, many Crustacea ( such as Isopoda, Amphipoda, Syncardida, Decapoda, and Copepoda ), predatory Chilopoda, mites, blattids, Trichoptera and Diptera.
- Gurney's two great study objects were the Copepoda and the larvae of Decapoda, and his greatest works were the three-volume monograph " British Freshwater Copepoda ", published by the Ray Society in 1931 1933, and his " Larvae of Decapod Crustacea " published by the Ray Society in 1942.
- By the time it was examined by professional zoologists in 2015 ( Cherax snowden, a new species of crayfish ( Crustacea, Decapoda, Parastacidae ) from the Kepala Burung ( Vogelkop ) Peninsula in Irian Jaya ( West Papua ), Indonesia ) it was already popular as a pet Europe, East Asia and America under the name " orange tip ".
- Eusociality is a rare but widespread phenomenon originating in members of the seven aforementioned orders ( Isoptera is now an infraorder )-Rodentia ( mole-rat ) s, Decapoda ( snapping shrimp ), Thysanoptera ( thrips ), Hemiptera ( aphids ), Isoptera ( termites ), Coleoptera ( ambrosia beetles ), and Hymenoptera ( ants, bees, and wasps ).
- The article " Role of Lungs and Gills in an African Fresh-Water Crab, Potamonautes warreni ( Decapoda : Potamoidea ), in Gas Exchange with Water, with Air, and during Exercise " seems to be a good authoritative source, if you have access to JSTOR [ http : / / www . jstor . org / stable / 10.2307 / 1549363 . talk ) 19 : 07, 22 October 2012 ( UTC)
- [= = [ author = Tin-Yam Chan | year = 2010 | chapter = Annotated checklist of the world's marine lobsters ( Crustacea : Decapoda : Astacidea, Glypheidea, Achelata, Polychelida ) | editor = Martyn E . Y . Low and S . H . Tan | title = Annotated checklist of anomuran decapod crustaceans of the world ( exclusive of the Kiwaoidea and families Chirostylidae and Galatheidae of the Galatheoidea ) and marine lobsters of the world | journal = Zootaxa | volume = Suppl . 23 | pages = 153 181 | url = http : / / rmbr . nus . edu . sg / rbz / biblio / s23 / s23rbz153-181 . pdf | format = PDF
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