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- Binomial name Sacculina carcini Thompson, 1836 Synonyms List *Grapsisaccus benedeni (Kossmann, 1872) Pachybdella rathkei Diesing, 1850 Peltogaster carcini...
- Harbort, 1905 H. bearpawensis Feldmann et al., 1977 H. belli McCoy, 1849 H. benedeni Pelseneer, 1886 H. beyrichi Schluter, 1862 H. biserialis Fritsch and Kafka...
- goat and cattle. It comprises four known species such as M. expansa, M. benedeni, M. autumnalis and M. baeri. M. expansa is the most well known species...
- Mello-Leitão, 1923 → Proshapalopus amazonicus Pamphobeteus benedeni (Bertkau, 1880) → Lasiodora benedeni Pamphobeteus cephalopheus Piza, 1944 → Vitalius vellutinus...
- extinct genus Hoploparia are unclear, and some species, such as Hoploparia benedeni have been transferred between the two genera. Eight species have been ****igned...
- Johnston & Angel, 1940 Barentsia antarctica Johnston & Angel, 1940 Barentsia benedeni (Foettinger, 1887) "Barentsia Hincks, 1880". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 30...
- eggs. The most recent example is the little opossum shrimp (Limnomysis benedeni), only six to eleven millimeters long, which was found in 2006 in the Vorarlberg...
- balanocephalum Furuya, 2006 Dicyema banyulensis Furuya & Hochberg, 1999 Dicyema benedeni Furuya & Hochberg, 1999 Dicyema benthoctopi Hochberg & Short, 1970 Dicyema...
- armauerhanseni Leloup, 1932 Anthoactis australiae Carlgren, 1937 Anthoactis benedeni Leloup, 1932 "Anthoactis Leloup, 1932". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 7 May 2021...
- Praunus flexuosus, known as the chameleon shrimp, is a species of opossum shrimp found in European waters. It reaches 26 mm (1.0 in) long, with a distinctly...