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Lepidophthalmus Louisianensis
''Lepidophthalmus'' is a genus of ghost shrimp. Species ''Lepidophthalmus'' contains the following species: *'' Lepidophthalmus bocourti'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1870) *'' Lepidophthalmus eiseni'' Holmes, 1904 *''Lepidophthalmus grandidieri'' (Coutière, 1899) *'' Lepidophthalmus jamaicense'' (Schmitt, 1935) *'' Lepidophthalmus louisianensis'' (Schmitt, 1935) *'' Lepidophthalmus manningi'' Feder & Staton, 2000 *'' Lepidophthalmus rafai'' Felder & Manning, 1998 *'' Lepidophthalmus richardi'' Felder & Manning, 1997 *'' Lepidophthalmus rosae'' (Nobili, 1904) *'' Lepidophthalmus sinuensis'' Lemaitre & Rodrigues, 1991 *'' Lepidophthalmus siriboia'' Felder & Rodrigues, 1993 *'' Lepidophthalmus socotrensis'' Sakai & Apel, 2002 *'' Lepidophthalmus tridentatus'' (Von Martens, 1868) *''Lepidophthalmus turneranus'' (White, 1861) Only one species is known from the fossil record: Remains attributable to the extant species '' Lepidophthalmus jamaicense'' have been found in Upper Pleistocene dep ...
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Lepidophthalmus Turneranus
''Lepidophthalmus turneranus'' (formerly ''Callianassa turnerana''), the Cameroon ghost shrimp, is a species of " ghost shrimp" or "mud lobster" that lives off the coast of West Africa. It occasionally erupts into dense swarms, one of which resulted in the naming of the country Cameroon. Distribution ''Lepidophthalmus turneranus'' is found in lagoons and estuaries, including almost fresh water, around the Gulf of Guinea from Togo to Republic of the Congo, Congo. Description Adults reach a total length of . The rostrum (anatomy), rostrum ends in three or five teeth, a feature shared with the Madagascar, Madagascan species ''Lepidophthalmus grandidieri, L. grandidieri''. In juvenile (organism), juveniles, the teeth may be missing. There is a sexual dimorphism in the form of the cheliped (claw-bearing appendage): females have a "deep crescent-shaped depression" near the base of the inside of the claw's fixed finger, while males lack this depression. Ecology and behaviour ''Lepidop ...
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Lepidophthalmus Manningi
''Lepidophthalmus'' is a genus of ghost shrimp. Species ''Lepidophthalmus'' contains the following species: *''Lepidophthalmus bocourti'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1870) *''Lepidophthalmus eiseni'' Holmes, 1904 *''Lepidophthalmus grandidieri'' (Coutière, 1899) *'' Lepidophthalmus jamaicense'' (Schmitt, 1935) *''Lepidophthalmus louisianensis'' (Schmitt, 1935) *'' Lepidophthalmus manningi'' Feder & Staton, 2000 *''Lepidophthalmus rafai'' Felder & Manning, 1998 *''Lepidophthalmus richardi'' Felder & Manning, 1997 *''Lepidophthalmus rosae'' (Nobili, 1904) *''Lepidophthalmus sinuensis'' Lemaitre & Rodrigues, 1991 *''Lepidophthalmus siriboia'' Felder & Rodrigues, 1993 *''Lepidophthalmus socotrensis'' Sakai & Apel, 2002 *''Lepidophthalmus tridentatus'' (Von Martens, 1868) *''Lepidophthalmus turneranus'' (White, 1861) Only one species is known from the fossil record: Remains attributable to the extant species '' Lepidophthalmus jamaicense'' have been found in Upper Pleistocene deposits at ...
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Jamaica
Jamaica (; ) is an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea. Spanning in area, it is the third-largest island of the Greater Antilles and the Caribbean (after Cuba and Hispaniola). Jamaica lies about south of Cuba, and west of Hispaniola (the island containing the countries of Haiti and the Dominican Republic); the British Overseas Territory of the Cayman Islands lies some to the north-west. Originally inhabited by the indigenous Taíno peoples, the island came under Spanish rule following the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1494. Many of the indigenous people either were killed or died of diseases, after which the Spanish brought large numbers of African slaves to Jamaica as labourers. The island remained a possession of Spain until 1655, when England (later Great Britain) conquered it, renaming it ''Jamaica''. Under British colonial rule Jamaica became a leading sugar exporter, with a plantation economy dependent on the African slaves and later their des ...
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Saint Thomas Parish, Jamaica
Saint Thomas, once known as ''Saint Thomas in the East'', is a suburban parish situated at the south eastern end of Jamaica, within the county of Surrey. It is the birthplace of the Right Honourable Paul Bogle, designated in 1969 as one of Jamaica's seven National Heroes. Morant Bay, its chief town and capital, is the site of the Morant Bay Rebellion in 1865, of which Bogle was a leader. Representative George William Gordon, a wealthy mixed race businessman and politician from this district, was tried and executed in 1865 under martial law on suspicion of directing the rebellion. Governor Eyre was forced to resign due to the controversy over his execution of Gordon and violent suppression of the rebellion. Gordon was designated in 1969 as a National Hero. Brief history Saint Thomas was densely populated by the Taíno/Arawak when Christopher Columbus first came to the island in 1494. The Spaniards established cattle ranches at Morant Bay and Yallahs. In 1655, when the English c ...
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Port Morant Harbour
A port is a maritime facility comprising one or more wharves or loading areas, where ships load and discharge cargo and passengers. Although usually situated on a sea coast or estuary, ports can also be found far inland, such as Hamburg, Manchester and Duluth; these access the sea via rivers or canals. Because of their roles as ports of entry for immigrants as well as soldiers in wartime, many port cities have experienced dramatic multi-ethnic and multicultural changes throughout their histories. Ports are extremely important to the global economy; 70% of global merchandise trade by value passes through a port. For this reason, ports are also often densely populated settlements that provide the labor for processing and handling goods and related services for the ports. Today by far the greatest growth in port development is in Asia, the continent with some of the world's largest and busiest ports, such as Singapore and the Chinese ports of Shanghai and Ningbo-Zho ...
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Upper Pleistocene
The Late Pleistocene is an unofficial age in the international geologic timescale in chronostratigraphy, also known as Upper Pleistocene from a stratigraphic perspective. It is intended to be the fourth division of the Pleistocene Epoch within the ongoing Quaternary Period. It is currently defined as the time between c. 129,000 and c. 11,700 years ago. The Late Pleistocene equates to the proposed Tarantian Age of the geologic time scale, preceded by the officially ratified Chibanian (formerly known as Middle Pleistocene) and succeeded by the officially ratified Greenlandian. The estimated beginning of the Tarantian is the start of the Eemian interglacial period (Marine Isotope Stage 5). It is held to end with the termination of the Younger Dryas, some 11,700 years ago when the Holocene Epoch began. The term Upper Pleistocene is currently in use as a provisional or "quasi-formal" designation by the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS). Although the three oldest ag ...
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Raffles Bulletin Of Zoology
''The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology'' is a peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal published by the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum at the National University of Singapore. It covers the taxonomy, ecology, and conservation of Southeast Asian fauna.Supplements are published as and when funding permits and may cover topics that extend beyond the normal scope of the journal depending on the targets of the funding agency. It was established as the ''Bulletin of the Raffles Museum'' in 1928 and renamed ''Bulletin of the National Museum of Singapore'' in 1961, before obtaining its current title in 1971. See also * List of zoology journals This is a list of scientific journals which cover the field of zoology. A * '' Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae'' * '' Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae'' * '' Acta Zoologica Bulgarica'' * ''Acta Zoologica Mexicana'' * '' ... References Zoology journals Biannual journals Open access journals English-language ...
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Fossil Record
A fossil (from Classical Latin , ) is any preserved remains, impression, or trace of any once-living thing from a past geological age. Examples include bones, shells, exoskeletons, stone imprints of animals or microbes, objects preserved in amber, hair, petrified wood and DNA remnants. The totality of fossils is known as the ''fossil record''. Paleontology is the study of fossils: their age, method of formation, and evolutionary significance. Specimens are usually considered to be fossils if they are over 10,000 years old. The oldest fossils are around 3.48 billion years old to 4.1 billion years old. Early edition, published online before print. The observation in the 19th century that certain fossils were associated with certain rock strata led to the recognition of a geological timescale and the relative ages of different fossils. The development of radiometric dating techniques in the early 20th century allowed scientists to quantitatively measure the absolu ...
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Lepidophthalmus Tridentatus
''Lepidophthalmus'' is a genus of ghost shrimp. Species ''Lepidophthalmus'' contains the following species: *''Lepidophthalmus bocourti'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1870) *'' Lepidophthalmus eiseni'' Holmes, 1904 *''Lepidophthalmus grandidieri'' (Coutière, 1899) *'' Lepidophthalmus jamaicense'' (Schmitt, 1935) *''Lepidophthalmus louisianensis'' (Schmitt, 1935) *'' Lepidophthalmus manningi'' Feder & Staton, 2000 *'' Lepidophthalmus rafai'' Felder & Manning, 1998 *'' Lepidophthalmus richardi'' Felder & Manning, 1997 *'' Lepidophthalmus rosae'' (Nobili, 1904) *'' Lepidophthalmus sinuensis'' Lemaitre & Rodrigues, 1991 *'' Lepidophthalmus siriboia'' Felder & Rodrigues, 1993 *'' Lepidophthalmus socotrensis'' Sakai & Apel, 2002 *'' Lepidophthalmus tridentatus'' (Von Martens, 1868) *''Lepidophthalmus turneranus'' (White, 1861) Only one species is known from the fossil record: Remains attributable to the extant species '' Lepidophthalmus jamaicense'' have been found in Upper Pleistocene depos ...
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Lepidophthalmus Socotrensis
''Lepidophthalmus'' is a genus of ghost shrimp. Species ''Lepidophthalmus'' contains the following species: *''Lepidophthalmus bocourti'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1870) *'' Lepidophthalmus eiseni'' Holmes, 1904 *''Lepidophthalmus grandidieri'' (Coutière, 1899) *'' Lepidophthalmus jamaicense'' (Schmitt, 1935) *''Lepidophthalmus louisianensis'' (Schmitt, 1935) *'' Lepidophthalmus manningi'' Feder & Staton, 2000 *'' Lepidophthalmus rafai'' Felder & Manning, 1998 *'' Lepidophthalmus richardi'' Felder & Manning, 1997 *'' Lepidophthalmus rosae'' (Nobili, 1904) *'' Lepidophthalmus sinuensis'' Lemaitre & Rodrigues, 1991 *'' Lepidophthalmus siriboia'' Felder & Rodrigues, 1993 *'' Lepidophthalmus socotrensis'' Sakai & Apel, 2002 *''Lepidophthalmus tridentatus'' (Von Martens, 1868) *''Lepidophthalmus turneranus'' (White, 1861) Only one species is known from the fossil record: Remains attributable to the extant species '' Lepidophthalmus jamaicense'' have been found in Upper Pleistocene deposi ...
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Lepidophthalmus Siriboia
''Lepidophthalmus'' is a genus of ghost shrimp. Species ''Lepidophthalmus'' contains the following species: *''Lepidophthalmus bocourti'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1870) *'' Lepidophthalmus eiseni'' Holmes, 1904 *''Lepidophthalmus grandidieri'' (Coutière, 1899) *'' Lepidophthalmus jamaicense'' (Schmitt, 1935) *''Lepidophthalmus louisianensis'' (Schmitt, 1935) *'' Lepidophthalmus manningi'' Feder & Staton, 2000 *'' Lepidophthalmus rafai'' Felder & Manning, 1998 *'' Lepidophthalmus richardi'' Felder & Manning, 1997 *'' Lepidophthalmus rosae'' (Nobili, 1904) *'' Lepidophthalmus sinuensis'' Lemaitre & Rodrigues, 1991 *'' Lepidophthalmus siriboia'' Felder & Rodrigues, 1993 *''Lepidophthalmus socotrensis'' Sakai & Apel, 2002 *''Lepidophthalmus tridentatus'' (Von Martens, 1868) *''Lepidophthalmus turneranus'' (White, 1861) Only one species is known from the fossil record: Remains attributable to the extant species '' Lepidophthalmus jamaicense'' have been found in Upper Pleistocene deposit ...
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Lepidophthalmus Sinuensis
''Lepidophthalmus'' is a genus of ghost shrimp. Species ''Lepidophthalmus'' contains the following species: *''Lepidophthalmus bocourti'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1870) *'' Lepidophthalmus eiseni'' Holmes, 1904 *''Lepidophthalmus grandidieri'' (Coutière, 1899) *'' Lepidophthalmus jamaicense'' (Schmitt, 1935) *''Lepidophthalmus louisianensis'' (Schmitt, 1935) *'' Lepidophthalmus manningi'' Feder & Staton, 2000 *'' Lepidophthalmus rafai'' Felder & Manning, 1998 *'' Lepidophthalmus richardi'' Felder & Manning, 1997 *'' Lepidophthalmus rosae'' (Nobili, 1904) *'' Lepidophthalmus sinuensis'' Lemaitre & Rodrigues, 1991 *''Lepidophthalmus siriboia'' Felder & Rodrigues, 1993 *''Lepidophthalmus socotrensis'' Sakai & Apel, 2002 *''Lepidophthalmus tridentatus'' (Von Martens, 1868) *''Lepidophthalmus turneranus'' (White, 1861) Only one species is known from the fossil record: Remains attributable to the extant species '' Lepidophthalmus jamaicense'' have been found in Upper Pleistocene deposits ...
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