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Munidopsis Kareenae
''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are also known, including specimens from the Campanian (Cretaceous). Species The described living species are as follows: *''Munidopsis abbreviata'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''Munidopsis abdominalis'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *'' Munidopsis abyssicola'' Baba, 2005 *'' Munidopsis abyssorum'' A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1897 *''Munidopsis acalipha'' Macpherson, 2007 *''Munidopsis acuminata'' Benedict, 1902 *''Munidopsis acuta'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881) *''Munidopsis acutispina'' Benedict, 1902 *''Munidopsis africana'' Balss, 1913 *''Munidopsis agassizii'' Faxon, 1893 *''Munidopsis alaminos'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1970 *''Munidopsis albatrossae'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1973 *''Munidopsis allae'' Khodkina & Duris, 1989 *''Munidopsis alvisca'' ...
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Munidopsis Serricornis
''Munidopsis serricornis'' is a species of squat lobster. It is widely distributed in the world's oceans, being found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean (from Iceland and Norway to the Cape Verde Islands), the western Atlantic Ocean (from the United States to the Gulf of Mexico), and the Indo-Pacific (from Australia and the Malay Archipelago to Madagascar). It grows up to a carapace length of . ''M. serricornis'' appears to be one of the most abundant megafauna species in the cold water coral reefs of southern Norway. It has also been observed in association with the gorgonian ''Acanthogorgia''. ''M. serricornis'' was the first species of the current genus ''Munidopsis'' to be described, when Sven Lovén Sven (in Danish and Norwegian, also Svend and also in Norwegian most commonly Svein) is a Scandinavian first name which is also used in the Low Countries and German-speaking countries. The name itself is Old Norse for "young man" or "young warr ... described it (as ''Galathea s ...
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Munidopsis Abdominalis
''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are also known, including specimens from the Campanian (Cretaceous). Species The described living species are as follows: *''Munidopsis abbreviata'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''Munidopsis abdominalis'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *'' Munidopsis abyssicola'' Baba, 2005 *'' Munidopsis abyssorum'' A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1897 *'' Munidopsis acalipha'' Macpherson, 2007 *''Munidopsis acuminata'' Benedict, 1902 *''Munidopsis acuta'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881) *''Munidopsis acutispina'' Benedict, 1902 *''Munidopsis africana'' Balss, 1913 *''Munidopsis agassizii'' Faxon, 1893 *''Munidopsis alaminos'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1970 *''Munidopsis albatrossae'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1973 *''Munidopsis allae'' Khodkina & Duris, 1989 *''Munidopsis alvisca'' ...
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Munidopsis Analoga
''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are also known, including specimens from the Campanian (Cretaceous). Species The described living species are as follows: *''Munidopsis abbreviata'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''Munidopsis abdominalis'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *'' Munidopsis abyssicola'' Baba, 2005 *'' Munidopsis abyssorum'' A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1897 *'' Munidopsis acalipha'' Macpherson, 2007 *''Munidopsis acuminata'' Benedict, 1902 *''Munidopsis acuta'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881) *''Munidopsis acutispina'' Benedict, 1902 *''Munidopsis africana'' Balss, 1913 *''Munidopsis agassizii'' Faxon, 1893 *''Munidopsis alaminos'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1970 *''Munidopsis albatrossae'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1973 *''Munidopsis allae'' Khodkina & Duris, 1989 *''Munidopsis alvisca'' ...
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Munidopsis Alvisca
''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are also known, including specimens from the Campanian (Cretaceous). Species The described living species are as follows: *''Munidopsis abbreviata'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''Munidopsis abdominalis'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *'' Munidopsis abyssicola'' Baba, 2005 *'' Munidopsis abyssorum'' A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1897 *'' Munidopsis acalipha'' Macpherson, 2007 *''Munidopsis acuminata'' Benedict, 1902 *''Munidopsis acuta'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881) *''Munidopsis acutispina'' Benedict, 1902 *''Munidopsis africana'' Balss, 1913 *''Munidopsis agassizii'' Faxon, 1893 *''Munidopsis alaminos'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1970 *''Munidopsis albatrossae'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1973 *''Munidopsis allae'' Khodkina & Duris, 1989 *''Munidopsis alvisca'' ...
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Munidopsis Allae
''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are also known, including specimens from the Campanian (Cretaceous). Species The described living species are as follows: *''Munidopsis abbreviata'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''Munidopsis abdominalis'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *'' Munidopsis abyssicola'' Baba, 2005 *'' Munidopsis abyssorum'' A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1897 *'' Munidopsis acalipha'' Macpherson, 2007 *''Munidopsis acuminata'' Benedict, 1902 *''Munidopsis acuta'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881) *''Munidopsis acutispina'' Benedict, 1902 *''Munidopsis africana'' Balss, 1913 *''Munidopsis agassizii'' Faxon, 1893 *''Munidopsis alaminos'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1970 *''Munidopsis albatrossae'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1973 *''Munidopsis allae'' Khodkina & Duris, 1989 *''Munidopsis alvisca'' ...
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Munidopsis Albatrossae
''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are also known, including specimens from the Campanian (Cretaceous). Species The described living species are as follows: *''Munidopsis abbreviata'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''Munidopsis abdominalis'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *'' Munidopsis abyssicola'' Baba, 2005 *'' Munidopsis abyssorum'' A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1897 *'' Munidopsis acalipha'' Macpherson, 2007 *''Munidopsis acuminata'' Benedict, 1902 *''Munidopsis acuta'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881) *''Munidopsis acutispina'' Benedict, 1902 *''Munidopsis africana'' Balss, 1913 *''Munidopsis agassizii'' Faxon, 1893 *''Munidopsis alaminos'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1970 *''Munidopsis albatrossae'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1973 *''Munidopsis allae'' Khodkina & Duris, 1989 *''Munidopsis alvisca'' ...
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Munidopsis Alaminos
''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are also known, including specimens from the Campanian (Cretaceous). Species The described living species are as follows: *''Munidopsis abbreviata'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''Munidopsis abdominalis'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *'' Munidopsis abyssicola'' Baba, 2005 *'' Munidopsis abyssorum'' A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1897 *'' Munidopsis acalipha'' Macpherson, 2007 *''Munidopsis acuminata'' Benedict, 1902 *''Munidopsis acuta'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881) *''Munidopsis acutispina'' Benedict, 1902 *''Munidopsis africana'' Balss, 1913 *''Munidopsis agassizii'' Faxon, 1893 *''Munidopsis alaminos'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1970 *''Munidopsis albatrossae'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1973 *''Munidopsis allae'' Khodkina & Duris, 1989 *''Munidopsis alvisca'' ...
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Munidopsis Agassizii
''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are also known, including specimens from the Campanian (Cretaceous). Species The described living species are as follows: *''Munidopsis abbreviata'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''Munidopsis abdominalis'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *'' Munidopsis abyssicola'' Baba, 2005 *'' Munidopsis abyssorum'' A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1897 *'' Munidopsis acalipha'' Macpherson, 2007 *''Munidopsis acuminata'' Benedict, 1902 *''Munidopsis acuta'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881) *''Munidopsis acutispina'' Benedict, 1902 *''Munidopsis africana'' Balss, 1913 *''Munidopsis agassizii'' Faxon, 1893 *''Munidopsis alaminos'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1970 *''Munidopsis albatrossae'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1973 *''Munidopsis allae'' Khodkina & Duris, 1989 *''Munidopsis alvisca'' ...
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Munidopsis Africana
''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after ''Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are also known, including specimens from the Campanian (Cretaceous). Species The described living species are as follows: *''Munidopsis abbreviata'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''Munidopsis abdominalis'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *'' Munidopsis abyssicola'' Baba, 2005 *'' Munidopsis abyssorum'' A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1897 *'' Munidopsis acalipha'' Macpherson, 2007 *''Munidopsis acuminata'' Benedict, 1902 *''Munidopsis acuta'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881) *''Munidopsis acutispina'' Benedict, 1902 *''Munidopsis africana'' Balss, 1913 *''Munidopsis agassizii'' Faxon, 1893 *''Munidopsis alaminos'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1970 *''Munidopsis albatrossae'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1973 *''Munidopsis allae'' Khodkina & Duris, 1989 *''Munidopsis alvisca'' ...
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Munidopsis Acutispina
''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after '' Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are also known, including specimens from the Campanian (Cretaceous). Species The described living species are as follows: *''Munidopsis abbreviata'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''Munidopsis abdominalis'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *'' Munidopsis abyssicola'' Baba, 2005 *'' Munidopsis abyssorum'' A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1897 *'' Munidopsis acalipha'' Macpherson, 2007 *'' Munidopsis acuminata'' Benedict, 1902 *'' Munidopsis acuta'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881) *'' Munidopsis acutispina'' Benedict, 1902 *''Munidopsis africana'' Balss, 1913 *''Munidopsis agassizii'' Faxon, 1893 *''Munidopsis alaminos'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1970 *''Munidopsis albatrossae'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1973 *''Munidopsis allae'' Khodkina & Duris, 1989 *''Munidopsis alvis ...
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Munidopsis Acuta
''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after '' Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are also known, including specimens from the Campanian (Cretaceous). Species The described living species are as follows: *''Munidopsis abbreviata'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''Munidopsis abdominalis'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *'' Munidopsis abyssicola'' Baba, 2005 *'' Munidopsis abyssorum'' A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1897 *'' Munidopsis acalipha'' Macpherson, 2007 *'' Munidopsis acuminata'' Benedict, 1902 *'' Munidopsis acuta'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881) *''Munidopsis acutispina'' Benedict, 1902 *''Munidopsis africana'' Balss, 1913 *''Munidopsis agassizii'' Faxon, 1893 *''Munidopsis alaminos'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1970 *''Munidopsis albatrossae'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1973 *''Munidopsis allae'' Khodkina & Duris, 1989 *''Munidopsis alvisc ...
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Munidopsis Acuminata
''Munidopsis'' is a genus of squat lobster. It is the second largest of all the genera of squat lobsters, after '' Munida'', with over 200 species. Its members are mainly found on continental slopes and on abyssal plains. A few fossil species are also known, including specimens from the Campanian (Cretaceous). Species The described living species are as follows: *''Munidopsis abbreviata'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *''Munidopsis abdominalis'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1880) *'' Munidopsis abyssicola'' Baba, 2005 *'' Munidopsis abyssorum'' A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1897 *'' Munidopsis acalipha'' Macpherson, 2007 *'' Munidopsis acuminata'' Benedict, 1902 *''Munidopsis acuta'' (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881) *''Munidopsis acutispina'' Benedict, 1902 *''Munidopsis africana'' Balss, 1913 *''Munidopsis agassizii'' Faxon, 1893 *''Munidopsis alaminos'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1970 *''Munidopsis albatrossae'' Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1973 *''Munidopsis allae'' Khodkina & Duris, 1989 *''Munidopsis alvisca ...
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