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Polycheles Martini
''Polycheles'' is a genus of decapods within the family Polychelidae, with 9 current species assigned to it. Members of this genus are found in oceans worldwide at depths of 665 to 938 meters. Species * ''Polycheles amemiyai'' * ''Polycheles baccatus'' * ''Polycheles coccifer'' * ''Polycheles enthrix'' * ''Polycheles kermadecensis'' * ''Polycheles martini'' * ''Polycheles perarmatus'' * ''Polycheles tanneri'' * ''Polycheles typhlops ''Polycheles typhlops'' is a species of blind, deep water decapod crustacean with a cosmopolitan distribution. It is "one of the dominant and most characteristic crustaceans in deep-sea communities of the Mediterranean Sea". Description Adult ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4486925 Polychelida Decapod genera ...
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Polycheles Typhlops
''Polycheles typhlops'' is a species of blind, deep water decapod crustacean with a cosmopolitan distribution. It is "one of the dominant and most characteristic crustaceans in deep-sea communities of the Mediterranean Sea". Description Adult ''P. typhlops'' reach a total length of , from the tip of the rostrum to the end of the telson. This excludes the greatly elongated first pair of pereiopods which are normally held with the first three segments close to the side of the thorax, and the remainder held horizontal above the level of the animal's body, with the tips of the claws not exceeding the tip of the rostrum. This is thought to be an adaptation to predation while partly buried in the sediment. The usual colour of the exoskeleton is whitish, orange or yellow, with the fertilised eggs matching the colour of the pleon where they are brooded. As in other polychelids, and as implied by the generic names ''Polycheles'' and ''Pentacheles'', all five pairs of pereiopods bear c ...
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Polycheles Baccatus
''Polycheles'' is a genus of decapods within the family Polychelidae, with 9 current species assigned to it. Members of this genus are found in oceans worldwide at depths of 665 to 938 meters. Species * ''Polycheles amemiyai'' * ''Polycheles baccatus'' * ''Polycheles coccifer'' * ''Polycheles enthrix'' * ''Polycheles kermadecensis'' * ''Polycheles martini'' * ''Polycheles perarmatus'' * ''Polycheles tanneri'' * ''Polycheles typhlops ''Polycheles typhlops'' is a species of blind, deep water decapod crustacean with a cosmopolitan distribution. It is "one of the dominant and most characteristic crustaceans in deep-sea communities of the Mediterranean Sea". Description Adult ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4486925 Polychelida Decapod genera ...
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Polycheles Tanneri
''Polycheles'' is a genus of decapods within the family Polychelidae, with 9 current species assigned to it. Members of this genus are found in oceans worldwide at depths of 665 to 938 meters. Species * ''Polycheles amemiyai'' * ''Polycheles baccatus'' * ''Polycheles coccifer'' * ''Polycheles enthrix'' * ''Polycheles kermadecensis'' * ''Polycheles martini'' * ''Polycheles perarmatus'' * ''Polycheles tanneri'' * ''Polycheles typhlops ''Polycheles typhlops'' is a species of blind, deep water decapod crustacean with a cosmopolitan distribution. It is "one of the dominant and most characteristic crustaceans in deep-sea communities of the Mediterranean Sea". Description Adult ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4486925 Polychelida Decapod genera ...
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Polycheles Perarmatus
''Polycheles'' is a genus of decapods within the family Polychelidae, with 9 current species assigned to it. Members of this genus are found in oceans worldwide at depths of 665 to 938 meters. Species * ''Polycheles amemiyai'' * ''Polycheles baccatus'' * ''Polycheles coccifer'' * ''Polycheles enthrix'' * ''Polycheles kermadecensis'' * ''Polycheles martini'' * ''Polycheles perarmatus'' * ''Polycheles tanneri'' * ''Polycheles typhlops ''Polycheles typhlops'' is a species of blind, deep water decapod crustacean with a cosmopolitan distribution. It is "one of the dominant and most characteristic crustaceans in deep-sea communities of the Mediterranean Sea". Description Adult ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4486925 Polychelida Decapod genera ...
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Polycheles Martini
''Polycheles'' is a genus of decapods within the family Polychelidae, with 9 current species assigned to it. Members of this genus are found in oceans worldwide at depths of 665 to 938 meters. Species * ''Polycheles amemiyai'' * ''Polycheles baccatus'' * ''Polycheles coccifer'' * ''Polycheles enthrix'' * ''Polycheles kermadecensis'' * ''Polycheles martini'' * ''Polycheles perarmatus'' * ''Polycheles tanneri'' * ''Polycheles typhlops ''Polycheles typhlops'' is a species of blind, deep water decapod crustacean with a cosmopolitan distribution. It is "one of the dominant and most characteristic crustaceans in deep-sea communities of the Mediterranean Sea". Description Adult ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4486925 Polychelida Decapod genera ...
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Polycheles Kermadecensis
''Polycheles'' is a genus of decapods within the family Polychelidae, with 9 current species assigned to it. Members of this genus are found in oceans worldwide at depths of 665 to 938 meters. Species * ''Polycheles amemiyai'' * ''Polycheles baccatus'' * ''Polycheles coccifer'' * ''Polycheles enthrix'' * ''Polycheles kermadecensis'' * ''Polycheles martini'' * ''Polycheles perarmatus'' * ''Polycheles tanneri'' * ''Polycheles typhlops ''Polycheles typhlops'' is a species of blind, deep water decapod crustacean with a cosmopolitan distribution. It is "one of the dominant and most characteristic crustaceans in deep-sea communities of the Mediterranean Sea". Description Adult ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4486925 Polychelida Decapod genera ...
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Polycheles Enthrix
''Polycheles'' is a genus of decapods within the family Polychelidae, with 9 current species assigned to it. Members of this genus are found in oceans worldwide at depths of 665 to 938 meters. Species * ''Polycheles amemiyai'' * ''Polycheles baccatus'' * ''Polycheles coccifer'' * ''Polycheles enthrix'' * ''Polycheles kermadecensis'' * ''Polycheles martini'' * ''Polycheles perarmatus'' * ''Polycheles tanneri'' * ''Polycheles typhlops ''Polycheles typhlops'' is a species of blind, deep water decapod crustacean with a cosmopolitan distribution. It is "one of the dominant and most characteristic crustaceans in deep-sea communities of the Mediterranean Sea". Description Adult ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4486925 Polychelida Decapod genera ...
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Polycheles Coccifer
''Polycheles'' is a genus of decapods within the family Polychelidae, with 9 current species assigned to it. Members of this genus are found in oceans worldwide at depths of 665 to 938 meters. Species * ''Polycheles amemiyai'' * ''Polycheles baccatus'' * ''Polycheles coccifer'' * ''Polycheles enthrix'' * ''Polycheles kermadecensis'' * ''Polycheles martini'' * ''Polycheles perarmatus'' * ''Polycheles tanneri'' * ''Polycheles typhlops ''Polycheles typhlops'' is a species of blind, deep water decapod crustacean with a cosmopolitan distribution. It is "one of the dominant and most characteristic crustaceans in deep-sea communities of the Mediterranean Sea". Description Adult ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4486925 Polychelida Decapod genera ...
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Polycheles Amemiyai
''Polycheles'' is a genus of decapods within the family Polychelidae, with 9 current species assigned to it. Members of this genus are found in oceans worldwide at depths of 665 to 938 meters. Species * ''Polycheles amemiyai'' * ''Polycheles baccatus'' * ''Polycheles coccifer'' * ''Polycheles enthrix'' * ''Polycheles kermadecensis'' * ''Polycheles martini'' * ''Polycheles perarmatus'' * ''Polycheles tanneri'' * ''Polycheles typhlops ''Polycheles typhlops'' is a species of blind, deep water decapod crustacean with a cosmopolitan distribution. It is "one of the dominant and most characteristic crustaceans in deep-sea communities of the Mediterranean Sea". Description Adult ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q4486925 Polychelida Decapod genera ...
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