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- & Bullis, 1973 Solenocera africana Stebbing, 1917 Solenocera ag****izii Faxon, 1893 Solenocera alfonso Pérez Farfante, 1981 Solenocera algoensis Barnard...
- Solenocera hextii, the deep-sea mud shrimp, is a species of decapod within the family Solenoceridae. The species is found distributed in the Gulf of Aden...
- Solenocera alfonso is a species of decapod within the family Solenoceridae. The species is found in the eastern Indian Ocean and western central Pacific...
- Solenocera a****inata is a species of decapod within the family Solenoceridae. The species is distributed in and around parts of the Caribbean Sea at depths...
- Upogebia Corophium volutator, an amphipod of the North Atlantic Species of Solenocera, a genus of prawns This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- cr****icornis, Alpheus glaber, Plesionika heterocarpus, Pasiphaea sivado, and Solenocera membranacea with fish and mysids being less important. Small cephalopods...
- P. bicauda has been found to infest two species of Solenocera: Solenocera comata and Solenocera alticarinata. Jianmei An, Christopher B. Boyko & Xinzheng...
- ****anese jack mackerel (Trachurus ****onicus) and prawns in the genus Solenocera. The juveniles live as either solitary fish or in schools and these differ...
- Priorhyncha Alencar, Pinheiro, Saraiva, de Oliveira & Santana, 2018 † Solenocera Lucas, 1849 "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Solenoceridae...
- Raton. "About 15 m below the top of the Pierre Shale". An ammonite. Solenoceras S. sp. Bowman County, North Dakota. 3 fragmented specimens. A nostoceratid...