-
Australia The Lurker's
Guide to
Stomatopods—mantis
shrimp Mantis shrimp—colourful and
aggressive Research on
Stomatopods at the
University of
Maryland Archived...
-
distinguish color and
linear and
circular polarized light. With these,
Stomatopods inhabit coral reefs as they are full of color. The Odontodactylus' eyes...
- inhabit.
Stomatopods arose from
leptostracan stock, as is
indicated by
fossil evidence,
approximately 400
million years ago.
Morphology of
stomatopods is consistent...
- not in L. sulcata. A
small artisanal fishery exists for this species.
Stomatopods are
distinguished by
their unique hunting adaptations, the most obvious...
- of
Stomatopods for the Aquarium.
University of
California Museum of Paleontology.
Retrieved August 26, 2007.
Wolfgang Schneider (1990). "
Stomatopods" (PDF)...
- at the
University of Munich, and
wrote the
sections on
decapods and
stomatopods in
Heinrich Georg Bronn's
seminal work Kl****en und
Ordnungen des Tierreichs...
- 3948.854. PMID 5432581. S2CID 31851291. Hof, Cees H. J. (1998). "Fossil
stomatopods (Crustacea: Malacostraca) and
their phylogenetic impact".
Journal of...
- America. It is most well
known because when
stranded by a low tide the 3 cm
stomatopod lies on its back and
performs backwards somersaults over and over. The...
- (2006).
Estimating diversity of Indo-Pacific
coral reef
stomatopods through DNA
barcoding of
stomatopod larvae. Proc. R. Soc. B. Cheroske, Cronin, T. W., Durham...
-
giant catfish includes crustaceans such as crabs, shrimp,
prawns and
stomatopods; worms, finfish, cephalopods, sea cu****bers, and mollusks. It spawns...