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 Anker, A., M.-S. Jeng, and T.-Y. Chan (2001) Two unusual species of Alpheidae (Decapoda: Caridea) associated with upogebiid mudshrimps in the mudflats of Taiwan and Vietnam. Journal of Crustacean Biology 21(4): 1049–1061. PDF is 6.9MB

 

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Reference ID 13064
Reference type journalarticle
Authors Anker, A.
Jeng, M.-S.
Chan, T.-Y.
Publication Year (for display) 2001
Publication Year (for sorting) 2001
Title Two unusual species of Alpheidae (Decapoda: Caridea) associated with upogebiid mudshrimps in the mudflats of Taiwan and Vietnam
Secondary Title Journal of Crustacean Biology
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Volume 21
Issue 4
Pages 1049–1061
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Abstract
Descriptions are provided for Athanas dentirostris, new species, and Chelomalpheus crangonus, new species, two alpheid shrimps collected from the burrows of the upogebiids Upogebia aff.takaoensis Sakai and Türkay, 1995, and Upogebia edulis Ngoc-Ho and Chan, 1992, respectively.Athanus dentirostris, known only from northern Vietnam, is unique among all Alpheidae in having the superior margin of the rostrum dentate.Adult males of C.crangonus are immediately recognizable by the peculiar, subcheliform first pereiopods, which show superficial resemblance to the chelipeds of Crangonidae
Keywords thalassinidea association taxonomy Athanas Athanas dentirostris Stenalpheops Stenalpheops crangonus
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