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Eudorellopsis Deformis
''Eudorellopsis'' is a genus of hooded shrimps within the family Leuconidae. There are currently 9 species assigned to the genus. Species * ''Eudorellopsis biplicata'' * ''Eudorellopsis deformis'' * ''Eudorellopsis derzhavini'' * ''Eudorellopsis integra'' * ''Eudorellopsis leuconi'' * ''Eudorellopsis longirostris'' * ''Eudorellopsis mykteros'' * ''Eudorellopsis resima ''Eudorellopsis'' is a genus of hooded shrimps within the family Leuconidae. There are currently 9 species assigned to the genus. Species * ''Eudorellopsis biplicata'' * ''Eudorellopsis deformis'' * '' Eudorellopsis derzhavini'' * ''Eudo ...'' * '' Eudorellopsis uschakovi'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q6500234 Cumacea Malacostraca genera ...
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Eudorellopsis Integra
''Eudorellopsis'' is a genus of hooded shrimps within the family Leuconidae. There are currently 9 species assigned to the genus. Species * ''Eudorellopsis biplicata'' * ''Eudorellopsis deformis'' * ''Eudorellopsis derzhavini'' * ''Eudorellopsis integra'' * ''Eudorellopsis leuconi'' * ''Eudorellopsis longirostris'' * ''Eudorellopsis mykteros'' * ''Eudorellopsis resima'' * ''Eudorellopsis uschakovi ''Eudorellopsis'' is a genus of hooded shrimps within the family Leuconidae. There are currently 9 species assigned to the genus. Species * ''Eudorellopsis biplicata'' * ''Eudorellopsis deformis'' * ''Eudorellopsis derzhavini'' * ''Eudorel ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q6500234 Cumacea Malacostraca genera ...
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Eudorellopsis Biplicata
''Eudorellopsis'' is a genus of hooded shrimps within the family Leuconidae. There are currently 9 species assigned to the genus. Species * ''Eudorellopsis biplicata'' * ''Eudorellopsis deformis'' * ''Eudorellopsis derzhavini'' * ''Eudorellopsis integra'' * ''Eudorellopsis leuconi'' * ''Eudorellopsis longirostris'' * ''Eudorellopsis mykteros'' * ''Eudorellopsis resima'' * ''Eudorellopsis uschakovi ''Eudorellopsis'' is a genus of hooded shrimps within the family Leuconidae. There are currently 9 species assigned to the genus. Species * ''Eudorellopsis biplicata'' * ''Eudorellopsis deformis'' * ''Eudorellopsis derzhavini'' * ''Eudorel ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q6500234 Cumacea Malacostraca genera ...
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Eudorellopsis Resima
''Eudorellopsis'' is a genus of hooded shrimps within the family Leuconidae. There are currently 9 species assigned to the genus. Species * ''Eudorellopsis biplicata'' * ''Eudorellopsis deformis'' * ''Eudorellopsis derzhavini'' * ''Eudorellopsis integra'' * ''Eudorellopsis leuconi'' * ''Eudorellopsis longirostris'' * ''Eudorellopsis mykteros'' * ''Eudorellopsis resima'' * ''Eudorellopsis uschakovi ''Eudorellopsis'' is a genus of hooded shrimps within the family Leuconidae. There are currently 9 species assigned to the genus. Species * ''Eudorellopsis biplicata'' * ''Eudorellopsis deformis'' * ''Eudorellopsis derzhavini'' * ''Eudorel ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q6500234 Cumacea Malacostraca genera ...
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Eudorellopsis Mykteros
''Eudorellopsis'' is a genus of hooded shrimps within the family Leuconidae. There are currently 9 species assigned to the genus. Species * ''Eudorellopsis biplicata'' * ''Eudorellopsis deformis'' * ''Eudorellopsis derzhavini'' * ''Eudorellopsis integra'' * ''Eudorellopsis leuconi'' * ''Eudorellopsis longirostris'' * ''Eudorellopsis mykteros'' * ''Eudorellopsis resima'' * ''Eudorellopsis uschakovi ''Eudorellopsis'' is a genus of hooded shrimps within the family Leuconidae. There are currently 9 species assigned to the genus. Species * ''Eudorellopsis biplicata'' * ''Eudorellopsis deformis'' * ''Eudorellopsis derzhavini'' * ''Eudorel ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q6500234 Cumacea Malacostraca genera ...
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Eudorellopsis Longirostris
''Eudorellopsis'' is a genus of hooded shrimps within the family Leuconidae. There are currently 9 species assigned to the genus. Species * ''Eudorellopsis biplicata'' * ''Eudorellopsis deformis'' * ''Eudorellopsis derzhavini'' * ''Eudorellopsis integra'' * ''Eudorellopsis leuconi'' * ''Eudorellopsis longirostris'' * ''Eudorellopsis mykteros'' * ''Eudorellopsis resima'' * ''Eudorellopsis uschakovi ''Eudorellopsis'' is a genus of hooded shrimps within the family Leuconidae. There are currently 9 species assigned to the genus. Species * ''Eudorellopsis biplicata'' * ''Eudorellopsis deformis'' * ''Eudorellopsis derzhavini'' * ''Eudorel ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q6500234 Cumacea Malacostraca genera ...
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Eudorellopsis Leuconi
''Eudorellopsis'' is a genus of hooded shrimps within the family Leuconidae. There are currently 9 species assigned to the genus. Species * ''Eudorellopsis biplicata'' * ''Eudorellopsis deformis'' * ''Eudorellopsis derzhavini'' * ''Eudorellopsis integra'' * ''Eudorellopsis leuconi'' * ''Eudorellopsis longirostris'' * ''Eudorellopsis mykteros'' * ''Eudorellopsis resima'' * ''Eudorellopsis uschakovi ''Eudorellopsis'' is a genus of hooded shrimps within the family Leuconidae. There are currently 9 species assigned to the genus. Species * ''Eudorellopsis biplicata'' * ''Eudorellopsis deformis'' * ''Eudorellopsis derzhavini'' * ''Eudorel ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q6500234 Cumacea Malacostraca genera ...
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Eudorellopsis Derzhavini
''Eudorellopsis'' is a genus of hooded shrimps within the family Leuconidae. There are currently 9 species assigned to the genus. Species * ''Eudorellopsis biplicata'' * ''Eudorellopsis deformis'' * ''Eudorellopsis derzhavini'' * ''Eudorellopsis integra'' * ''Eudorellopsis leuconi'' * ''Eudorellopsis longirostris'' * ''Eudorellopsis mykteros'' * ''Eudorellopsis resima'' * ''Eudorellopsis uschakovi ''Eudorellopsis'' is a genus of hooded shrimps within the family Leuconidae. There are currently 9 species assigned to the genus. Species * ''Eudorellopsis biplicata'' * ''Eudorellopsis deformis'' * ''Eudorellopsis derzhavini'' * ''Eudorel ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q6500234 Cumacea Malacostraca genera ...
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Eudorellopsis Deformis
''Eudorellopsis'' is a genus of hooded shrimps within the family Leuconidae. There are currently 9 species assigned to the genus. Species * ''Eudorellopsis biplicata'' * ''Eudorellopsis deformis'' * ''Eudorellopsis derzhavini'' * ''Eudorellopsis integra'' * ''Eudorellopsis leuconi'' * ''Eudorellopsis longirostris'' * ''Eudorellopsis mykteros'' * ''Eudorellopsis resima ''Eudorellopsis'' is a genus of hooded shrimps within the family Leuconidae. There are currently 9 species assigned to the genus. Species * ''Eudorellopsis biplicata'' * ''Eudorellopsis deformis'' * '' Eudorellopsis derzhavini'' * ''Eudo ...'' * '' Eudorellopsis uschakovi'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q6500234 Cumacea Malacostraca genera ...
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Hooded Shrimps
Cumacea is an order of small marine crustaceans of the superorder Peracarida, occasionally called hooded shrimp or comma shrimp. Their unique appearance and uniform body plan makes them easy to distinguish from other crustaceans. They live in soft-bottoms such as mud and sand, mostly in the marine environment. There are more than 1,500 species of cumaceans formally described. The species diversity of Cumacea increases with depth. Anatomy Cumaceans have a strongly enlarged cephalothorax with a carapace, a slim abdomen, and a forked tail. The length of most species varies from . The carapace of a typical cumacean is composed of several fused dorsal head parts and the first three somites of the thorax. This carapace encloses the appendages that serve for respiration and feeding. In most species, there are two eyes at the front side of the head shield, often merged into a single dorsal eye lobe. The five posterior somites of the thorax form the pereon. The pleon (abdomen) consists o ...
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Animal
Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the Kingdom (biology), biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals Heterotroph, consume organic material, Cellular respiration#Aerobic respiration, breathe oxygen, are Motility, able to move, can Sexual reproduction, reproduce sexually, and go through an ontogenetic stage in which their body consists of a hollow sphere of Cell (biology), cells, the blastula, during Embryogenesis, embryonic development. Over 1.5 million Extant taxon, living animal species have been Species description, described—of which around 1 million are Insecta, insects—but it has been estimated there are over 7 million animal species in total. Animals range in length from to . They have Ecology, complex interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs. The scientific study of animals is known as zoology. Most living animal species are in Bilateria, a clade whose members have a Symmetry in biology#Bilate ...
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Peracarida
The superorder Peracarida is a large group of malacostracan crustaceans, having members in marine, freshwater, and terrestrial habitats. They are chiefly defined by the presence of a brood pouch, or ''marsupium'', formed from thin flattened plates (oostegites) borne on the basalmost segments of the legs. Peracarida is one of the largest crustacean taxa and includes about 12,000 species. Most members are less than in length, but the largest is probably the giant isopod (''Bathynomus giganteus'') which can reach . The earliest known perecaridian was '' Oxyuropoda ligioides'', a fossil of which has been found dating to the Late Devonian (more than 360 mya) of Ireland. Characteristics The most obvious characteristic of the group is the marsupium in females. This brood pouch is enclosed by the large, flexible oostergites, bristly flaps which extend from the basal segments of the thoracic appendages, which form the floor of a chamber roofed by the animal's sternum. This chamber is w ...
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Eumalacostraca
Eumalacostraca is a subclass of crustaceans, containing almost all living malacostracans, or about 40,000 described species. The remaining subclasses are the Phyllocarida and possibly the Hoplocarida. Eumalacostracans have 19 segments (5 cephalic, 8 thoracic and 6 abdominal). This arrangement is known as the "caridoid facies", a term coined by William Thomas Calman in 1909. The thoracic limbs are jointed and used for swimming or walking. The common ancestor is thought to have had a carapace, and most living species possess one, but it has been lost in some subgroups. Caridoid facies Calman identified the following features as distinguishing eumalacostracan crustaceans: "Carapace enveloping the thoracic region; movably stalked eyes; biramous first antenna; scale-like exopod on the second antenna; natatory exopods on the thoracic limbs; elongate, ventrally flexible abdomen; tail fan formed by the lamellar rami of the uropods on either side of the telson." Classification Martin and ...
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