Definition of Palaemonidae. Meaning of Palaemonidae. Synonyms of Palaemonidae

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Definition of Palaemonidae

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Meaning of Palaemonidae from wikipedia

- Palaemonidae is a family of shrimp in the order Decapoda. Many species are carnivores that eat small invertebrates, and can be found in any aquatic habitat...
- genera belong to the family Palaemonidae, palaemonid shrimps. At least 1,200 described species are placed in the Palaemonidae. Actinimenes Duriš & Horká...
- including almost all the members of the species-rich family Atyidae and the Palaemonidae subfamily Palaemoninae. They include several commercially important species...
- the hump on the abdomen are also white. As other shrimps in the family Palaemonidae, A. magnificus, are gonochoric species. After molting, the female's exoskeleton...
- Kakaducarididae Bruce, 1993 Palaemonidae Rafinesque, 1815 Typhlocarididae Annandale & Kemp, 1913 Gnathophyllum americanum, a Palaemonidae Hymenocera picta, the...
- Hippolytidae (including the Pacific cleaner shrimp, Lysmata amboinensis) and Palaemonidae (including the spotted Periclimenes magnificus), though the families...
- dominance hierarchies in males of Macrobrachium rosenbergii (Crustacea, Palaemonidae)". Behaviour. 117 (3/4): 145–160. doi:10.1163/156853991x00508. JSTOR 4534936...
- (1982). "First report of Periclimenes yucatanicus (Ives) (Decapoda, Palaemonidae) in ****ociation with a corallimorpharian anemone" (PDF). Crustaceana...
- Palaemon is a genus of caridean shrimp in the family Palaemonidae. Some species, including Palaemon macrodactylus and Palaemon orientis, can inhabit fish...
- Palaemon macrodactylus is a species of shrimp of the family Palaemonidae. Palaemon macrodactylus is native to ****an, Korea, and Northern China. It is,...