Sicyonia Ocellata
''Sicyonia'' is a genus of prawns, placed in its own family, Sicyoniidae. It differs from other prawns in that the last three pairs of its pleopods are uniramous, rather than biramous as seen in all other prawns. ''Sicyonia'' contains 52 extant species, and one species known only from fossils from the Upper Cretaceous. Analyses using molecular phylogenetics suggest that the family Sicyoniidae is nested within the larger family Penaeidae, and that the latter family may need to be divided up, elevating each of its traditionally recognised tribes to the rank of family. The extant species are: *'' Sicyonia abathophila'' (Crosnier, 2003) *''Sicyonia adunca'' (Crosnier, 2003) *''Sicyonia affinis'' (Faxon, 1893) *''Sicyonia aliaffinis'' (Burkenroad, 1934) *''Sicyonia altirostrum'' (Crosnier, 2003) *''Sicyonia australiensis'' Hanamura & Wadley, 1998 *''Sicyonia benthophila'' (De Man, 1907) *''Sicyonia bispinosa'' (De Haan, 1844) *''Sicyonia brevirostris'' (Stimpson, 1871) *''Sicyonia ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sicyonia Penicillata
''Sicyonia'' is a genus of prawns, placed in its own family, Sicyoniidae. It differs from other prawns in that the last three pairs of its pleopods are uniramous, rather than biramous as seen in all other prawns. ''Sicyonia'' contains 52 extant species, and one species known only from fossils from the Upper Cretaceous. Analyses using molecular phylogenetics suggest that the family Sicyoniidae is nested within the larger family Penaeidae, and that the latter family may need to be divided up, elevating each of its traditionally recognised tribes to the rank of family. The extant species are: *'' Sicyonia abathophila'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia adunca'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia affinis'' (Faxon, 1893) *'' Sicyonia aliaffinis'' (Burkenroad, 1934) *'' Sicyonia altirostrum'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia australiensis'' Hanamura & Wadley, 1998 *'' Sicyonia benthophila'' (De Man, 1907) *'' Sicyonia bispinosa'' (De Haan, 1844) *''Sicyonia brevirostris ''Sicyonia breviros ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sicyonia Affinis
''Sicyonia'' is a genus of prawns, placed in its own family, Sicyoniidae. It differs from other prawns in that the last three pairs of its pleopods are uniramous, rather than biramous as seen in all other prawns. ''Sicyonia'' contains 52 extant species, and one species known only from fossils from the Upper Cretaceous. Analyses using molecular phylogenetics suggest that the family Sicyoniidae is nested within the larger family Penaeidae, and that the latter family may need to be divided up, elevating each of its traditionally recognised tribes to the rank of family. The extant species are: *'' Sicyonia abathophila'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia adunca'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia affinis'' (Faxon, 1893) *'' Sicyonia aliaffinis'' (Burkenroad, 1934) *'' Sicyonia altirostrum'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia australiensis'' Hanamura & Wadley, 1998 *'' Sicyonia benthophila'' (De Man, 1907) *'' Sicyonia bispinosa'' (De Haan, 1844) *''Sicyonia brevirostris'' (Stimpson, 1871) *'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sicyonia Disparri
''Sicyonia'' is a genus of prawns, placed in its own family, Sicyoniidae. It differs from other prawns in that the last three pairs of its pleopods are uniramous, rather than biramous as seen in all other prawns. ''Sicyonia'' contains 52 extant species, and one species known only from fossils from the Upper Cretaceous. Analyses using molecular phylogenetics suggest that the family Sicyoniidae is nested within the larger family Penaeidae, and that the latter family may need to be divided up, elevating each of its traditionally recognised tribes to the rank of family. The extant species are: *'' Sicyonia abathophila'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia adunca'' (Crosnier, 2003) *''Sicyonia affinis'' (Faxon, 1893) *'' Sicyonia aliaffinis'' (Burkenroad, 1934) *'' Sicyonia altirostrum'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia australiensis'' Hanamura & Wadley, 1998 *'' Sicyonia benthophila'' (De Man, 1907) *'' Sicyonia bispinosa'' (De Haan, 1844) *''Sicyonia brevirostris'' (Stimpson, 1871) *'' S ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sicyonia Disedwardsi
''Sicyonia'' is a genus of prawns, placed in its own family, Sicyoniidae. It differs from other prawns in that the last three pairs of its pleopods are uniramous, rather than biramous as seen in all other prawns. ''Sicyonia'' contains 52 extant species, and one species known only from fossils from the Upper Cretaceous. Analyses using molecular phylogenetics suggest that the family Sicyoniidae is nested within the larger family Penaeidae, and that the latter family may need to be divided up, elevating each of its traditionally recognised tribes to the rank of family. The extant species are: *'' Sicyonia abathophila'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia adunca'' (Crosnier, 2003) *''Sicyonia affinis'' (Faxon, 1893) *'' Sicyonia aliaffinis'' (Burkenroad, 1934) *'' Sicyonia altirostrum'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia australiensis'' Hanamura & Wadley, 1998 *'' Sicyonia benthophila'' (De Man, 1907) *'' Sicyonia bispinosa'' (De Haan, 1844) *''Sicyonia brevirostris'' (Stimpson, 1871) *'' S ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sicyonia Disdorsalis
''Sicyonia'' is a genus of prawns, placed in its own family, Sicyoniidae. It differs from other prawns in that the last three pairs of its pleopods are uniramous, rather than biramous as seen in all other prawns. ''Sicyonia'' contains 52 extant species, and one species known only from fossils from the Upper Cretaceous. Analyses using molecular phylogenetics suggest that the family Sicyoniidae is nested within the larger family Penaeidae, and that the latter family may need to be divided up, elevating each of its traditionally recognised tribes to the rank of family. The extant species are: *'' Sicyonia abathophila'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia adunca'' (Crosnier, 2003) *''Sicyonia affinis'' (Faxon, 1893) *'' Sicyonia aliaffinis'' (Burkenroad, 1934) *'' Sicyonia altirostrum'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia australiensis'' Hanamura & Wadley, 1998 *'' Sicyonia benthophila'' (De Man, 1907) *'' Sicyonia bispinosa'' (De Haan, 1844) *''Sicyonia brevirostris'' (Stimpson, 1871) *'' S ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sicyonia Dejouanneti
''Sicyonia'' is a genus of prawns, placed in its own family, Sicyoniidae. It differs from other prawns in that the last three pairs of its pleopods are uniramous, rather than biramous as seen in all other prawns. ''Sicyonia'' contains 52 extant species, and one species known only from fossils from the Upper Cretaceous. Analyses using molecular phylogenetics suggest that the family Sicyoniidae is nested within the larger family Penaeidae, and that the latter family may need to be divided up, elevating each of its traditionally recognised tribes to the rank of family. The extant species are: *'' Sicyonia abathophila'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia adunca'' (Crosnier, 2003) *''Sicyonia affinis'' (Faxon, 1893) *'' Sicyonia aliaffinis'' (Burkenroad, 1934) *'' Sicyonia altirostrum'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia australiensis'' Hanamura & Wadley, 1998 *'' Sicyonia benthophila'' (De Man, 1907) *'' Sicyonia bispinosa'' (De Haan, 1844) *''Sicyonia brevirostris'' (Stimpson, 1871) *'' Si ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sicyonia Curvirostris
''Sicyonia'' is a genus of prawns, placed in its own family, Sicyoniidae. It differs from other prawns in that the last three pairs of its pleopods are uniramous, rather than biramous as seen in all other prawns. ''Sicyonia'' contains 52 extant species, and one species known only from fossils from the Upper Cretaceous. Analyses using molecular phylogenetics suggest that the family Sicyoniidae is nested within the larger family Penaeidae, and that the latter family may need to be divided up, elevating each of its traditionally recognised tribes to the rank of family. The extant species are: *'' Sicyonia abathophila'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia adunca'' (Crosnier, 2003) *''Sicyonia affinis'' (Faxon, 1893) *'' Sicyonia aliaffinis'' (Burkenroad, 1934) *'' Sicyonia altirostrum'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia australiensis'' Hanamura & Wadley, 1998 *'' Sicyonia benthophila'' (De Man, 1907) *'' Sicyonia bispinosa'' (De Haan, 1844) *''Sicyonia brevirostris'' (Stimpson, 1871) *'' Si ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sicyonia Carinata
''Sicyonia'' is a genus of prawns, placed in its own family, Sicyoniidae. It differs from other prawns in that the last three pairs of its pleopods are uniramous, rather than biramous as seen in all other prawns. ''Sicyonia'' contains 52 extant species, and one species known only from fossils from the Upper Cretaceous. Analyses using molecular phylogenetics suggest that the family Sicyoniidae is nested within the larger family Penaeidae, and that the latter family may need to be divided up, elevating each of its traditionally recognised tribes to the rank of family. The extant species are: *'' Sicyonia abathophila'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia adunca'' (Crosnier, 2003) *''Sicyonia affinis'' (Faxon, 1893) *'' Sicyonia aliaffinis'' (Burkenroad, 1934) *'' Sicyonia altirostrum'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia australiensis'' Hanamura & Wadley, 1998 *'' Sicyonia benthophila'' (De Man, 1907) *'' Sicyonia bispinosa'' (De Haan, 1844) *''Sicyonia brevirostris'' (Stimpson, 1871) *'' Si ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sicyonia Burkenroadi
''Sicyonia'' is a genus of prawns, placed in its own family, Sicyoniidae. It differs from other prawns in that the last three pairs of its pleopods are uniramous, rather than biramous as seen in all other prawns. ''Sicyonia'' contains 52 extant species, and one species known only from fossils from the Upper Cretaceous. Analyses using molecular phylogenetics suggest that the family Sicyoniidae is nested within the larger family Penaeidae, and that the latter family may need to be divided up, elevating each of its traditionally recognised tribes to the rank of family. The extant species are: *'' Sicyonia abathophila'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia adunca'' (Crosnier, 2003) *''Sicyonia affinis'' (Faxon, 1893) *'' Sicyonia aliaffinis'' (Burkenroad, 1934) *'' Sicyonia altirostrum'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia australiensis'' Hanamura & Wadley, 1998 *'' Sicyonia benthophila'' (De Man, 1907) *'' Sicyonia bispinosa'' (De Haan, 1844) *''Sicyonia brevirostris'' (Stimpson, 1871) *'' Si ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sicyonia Brevirostris
''Sicyonia brevirostris'', the brown rock shrimp, is a species of prawn. It is found along the coasts of the western Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico from Norfolk, Virginia to Yucatán, including Cuba and the Bahamas. It is used in cooking and has a taste and texture similar to lobster. They get their name from their hard outer shell which is "hard as a rock". Appearance The rock shrimp is a deepwater cousin of the pink, brown and white Gulf shrimp species (Penaeus spp.). It appears off-white to pinkish in color with the back surface darker and blotched or barred with lighter shades. Their legs are red to reddish-purple and barred with white. The abdomen has deep transverse grooves and numerous nodules. Short hairs cover their bodies and appendages. Their eyes are large and deeply pigmented. Biology Brown rock shrimp's growth and development depends on factors such as water temperature and salinity. They can grow up to 6 inches in length, but most brown rock shrimp found in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sicyonia Bispinosa
''Sicyonia'' is a genus of prawns, placed in its own family, Sicyoniidae. It differs from other prawns in that the last three pairs of its pleopods are uniramous, rather than biramous as seen in all other prawns. ''Sicyonia'' contains 52 extant species, and one species known only from fossils from the Upper Cretaceous. Analyses using molecular phylogenetics suggest that the family Sicyoniidae is nested within the larger family Penaeidae, and that the latter family may need to be divided up, elevating each of its traditionally recognised tribes to the rank of family. The extant species are: *'' Sicyonia abathophila'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia adunca'' (Crosnier, 2003) *''Sicyonia affinis'' (Faxon, 1893) *'' Sicyonia aliaffinis'' (Burkenroad, 1934) *'' Sicyonia altirostrum'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia australiensis'' Hanamura & Wadley, 1998 *'' Sicyonia benthophila'' (De Man, 1907) *'' Sicyonia bispinosa'' (De Haan, 1844) *''Sicyonia brevirostris'' (Stimpson, 1871) *''Sic ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sicyonia Benthophila
''Sicyonia'' is a genus of prawns, placed in its own family, Sicyoniidae. It differs from other prawns in that the last three pairs of its pleopods are uniramous, rather than biramous as seen in all other prawns. ''Sicyonia'' contains 52 extant species, and one species known only from fossils from the Upper Cretaceous. Analyses using molecular phylogenetics suggest that the family Sicyoniidae is nested within the larger family Penaeidae, and that the latter family may need to be divided up, elevating each of its traditionally recognised tribes to the rank of family. The extant species are: *'' Sicyonia abathophila'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia adunca'' (Crosnier, 2003) *''Sicyonia affinis'' (Faxon, 1893) *'' Sicyonia aliaffinis'' (Burkenroad, 1934) *'' Sicyonia altirostrum'' (Crosnier, 2003) *'' Sicyonia australiensis'' Hanamura & Wadley, 1998 *'' Sicyonia benthophila'' (De Man, 1907) *''Sicyonia bispinosa'' (De Haan, 1844) *''Sicyonia brevirostris'' (Stimpson, 1871) *''Sicy ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |