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Mantis shrimps are
carnivorous marine crustaceans of the
order Stomatopoda (from
Ancient Gr**** στόμα (stóma) 'mouth' and ποδός (podós) 'foot')[citation...
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Continental Europe in
around 2014.
While sharing similar characteristics to
Stomatopoda, they lack
certain physical characteristics of that taxon. The first...
- end-Devonian
extinction Daidal was a
basal species of
Mantis shrimp (
stomatopoda)
Jeletzkya was an
early genus of
coleoid cephalopod from
northern Illinois...
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September 18, 2010.
Retrieved June 7, 2010. S. T. Ahyong; J. K. Lowry. "
Stomatopoda: Families".
World Crustacea.
Australian Museum.
Archived from the original...
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Behaviour of the
Mantis Shrimp Gonodactylus Bredini Manning (Crustacea:
Stomatopoda)". Behaviour. 33 (1–2): 115–136. doi:10.1163/156853969x00341. JSTOR 4533261...
- deep ocean, all but one
species being benthic (living on the seabed).
Stomatopoda is the only
extant order of Hoplocarida, the
other two orders, Aeschronectida...
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subclass of crustaceans. The only
extant members are the
mantis shrimp (
Stomatopoda), but two
other orders existed in the Palaeozoic:
Aeschronectida and...
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Malacostraca Mantis shrimp Decapods Krill Isopods Hooded shrimp Amphipods etc.
Stomatopoda Decapoda Euphausiacea Isopoda ****acea
Amphipoda etc.
Ocypode ceratophthalma...
- "Closing a
major gap in
mantis shrimp evolution -
first fossils of
Stomatopoda from the Tri****ic".
Bulletin of Geosciences: 95–110. doi:10.3140/bull...
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attributable to Latreille,
including Thysanura, Siphonaptera, Ostracoda,
Stomatopoda, Xiphosura, and Myriapoda.
Although Latreille named many species, his...