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Crangon septemspinosa is a
species of shrimp, one of
several known as the sand shrimp. It
lives along the
Atlantic coast of
North America, from Newfoundland...
- (Bell, 1888)
Ophiarachnella semicincta (Studer, 1882)
Ophiarachnella septemspinosa (Müller & Troschel, 1842)
Ophiarachnella similis (Koehler, 1905) Ophiarachnella...
- the most
commonly found crab in the sound. The sand
shrimp Crangon septemspinosa and two
species of gr****
shrimp are
plentiful along the s****, especially...
- with most of the
species occurring in the
northern Pacific Ocean. C.
septemspinosa is the only
species in the
genus to
occur in the north-western Atlantic...
- (Bigelow, 1893)
Bigelowina phalangium (Fabricius, 1798)
Bigelowina septemspinosa (Miers, 1881) "Bigelowina
Schotte & Manning, 1993". www.gbif.org. Retrieved...
- Sand
shrimp may
refer to:
Crangon affinis Crangon crangon Crangon septemspinosa Metapenaeus ensis This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- Long-Wrist
Hermit Crab
Pagurus pollicaris =
Flatclaw Hermit Crab
Crangon septemspinosa = Seven-Spined Sand
Shrimp Palaemonetes pugio =
Daggerblade Gr**** Shrimp...
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Brachycarpus biunguiculatus Bythocaris nana
Crangon crangon Crangon septemspinosa Discias atlanticus Discias vernbergi Exhippolysmata oplophoroides Gnathophyllum...
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Amphiura constricta Amphiura multiremula Amphiura nannodes Amphiura septemspinosa Amphiura velox Ophiactis acosmeta Ophiactis luteomaculata Ophiactis...
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Delaware Bay, this
species feeds predominantly on the sand
shrimp Crangon septemspinosa and the
blood worm
Glycera dibranchiata, and its
overall dietary composition...