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Stenopus Earlei
''Stenopus'' is a genus of swimming decapod crustaceans containing eleven species, including ''Stenopus hispidus'', a common aquarium pet. ''Stenopus'' contains the following species: *''Stenopus chrysexanthus'' Goy, 1992 *'' Stenopus cyanoscelis'' Goy, 1984 *'' Stenopus devaneyi'' Goy & Randall ''in'' Goy, 1984 *'' Stenopus earlei'' Goy & Randall ''in'' Goy, 1984 *''Stenopus goyi'' Saito, Okuno & Chan, 2009 *''Stenopus hispidus'' (Olivier, 1811) *'' Stenopus pyrsonotus'' Goy & Devaney, 1980 *'' Stenopus scutellatus'' Rankin, 1898 *'' Stenopus spinosus'' Risso, 1826 *''Stenopus tenuirostris'' De Man, 1888 *''Stenopus zanzibaricus ''Stenopus'' is a genus of swimming decapod crustaceans containing eleven species, including ''Stenopus hispidus'', a common aquarium pet. ''Stenopus'' contains the following species: *''Stenopus chrysexanthus'' Goy, 1992 *'' Stenopus cyanosce ...'' Bruce, 1976 References Stenopodidea Taxa named by Pierre André Latreille Crustacean ge ...
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Stenopus Hispidus
''Stenopus hispidus'' is a shrimp-like decapod crustacean belonging to the infraorder Stenopodidea. Common names include coral banded shrimp and banded cleaner shrimp. Distribution ''Stenopus hispidus'' has a pan-tropical distribution, extending into some temperate areas. It is found in the western Atlantic Ocean from Canada to Brazil, including the Gulf of Mexico. In Australia, it is found as far south as Sydney and it also occurs around New Zealand. Description ''Stenopus hispidus'' reaches a total length of , and has striking colouration. The ground colour is transparent, but the carapace, abdomen and the large third pereiopod are all banded red and white. The antennae and other pereiopods are white. The abdomen, carapace and third pereiopods are covered in spines. ''Stenopus hispidus'' has the ability to detect individuals of its species. This trait is uncommon in invertebrates and is most likely explained through chemical signals. Ecology ''Stenopus hispidus'' lives b ...
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Stenopus Earlei
''Stenopus'' is a genus of swimming decapod crustaceans containing eleven species, including ''Stenopus hispidus'', a common aquarium pet. ''Stenopus'' contains the following species: *''Stenopus chrysexanthus'' Goy, 1992 *'' Stenopus cyanoscelis'' Goy, 1984 *'' Stenopus devaneyi'' Goy & Randall ''in'' Goy, 1984 *'' Stenopus earlei'' Goy & Randall ''in'' Goy, 1984 *''Stenopus goyi'' Saito, Okuno & Chan, 2009 *''Stenopus hispidus'' (Olivier, 1811) *'' Stenopus pyrsonotus'' Goy & Devaney, 1980 *'' Stenopus scutellatus'' Rankin, 1898 *'' Stenopus spinosus'' Risso, 1826 *''Stenopus tenuirostris'' De Man, 1888 *''Stenopus zanzibaricus ''Stenopus'' is a genus of swimming decapod crustaceans containing eleven species, including ''Stenopus hispidus'', a common aquarium pet. ''Stenopus'' contains the following species: *''Stenopus chrysexanthus'' Goy, 1992 *'' Stenopus cyanosce ...'' Bruce, 1976 References Stenopodidea Taxa named by Pierre André Latreille Crustacean ge ...
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Stenopodidea
The Stenopodidea or boxer shrimps are a small group of decapod crustaceans. Often confused with Caridea shrimp or Dendrobranchiata prawns, they are neither, belonging to their own group. Anatomy They can be differentiated from the Dendrobranchiata prawns by their lack of branching gills, and by the fact that they brood their eggs instead of directly releasing them into the water. They differ from the Caridea shrimp by their greatly enlarged third pair of legs. Taxonomy Stenopodidea belongs to the order Decapoda, and is most closely related to the Caridea and Procarididea infraorders of shrimp. The cladogram below shows Stenopodidea's relationships to other relatives within Decapoda, from analysis by Wolfe ''et al.'', 2019. There are 71 extant species currently recognized within Stenopodidea, divided into 12 genera. Three fossil species are also recognized, each belonging to a separate genus. The earliest fossil assigned to the Stenopodidea is '' Devonostenopus pennsylvan ...
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Stenopus Zanzibaricus
''Stenopus'' is a genus of swimming decapod crustaceans containing eleven species, including ''Stenopus hispidus'', a common aquarium pet. ''Stenopus'' contains the following species: *''Stenopus chrysexanthus'' Goy, 1992 *'' Stenopus cyanoscelis'' Goy, 1984 *'' Stenopus devaneyi'' Goy & Randall ''in'' Goy, 1984 *'' Stenopus earlei'' Goy & Randall ''in'' Goy, 1984 *'' Stenopus goyi'' Saito, Okuno & Chan, 2009 *''Stenopus hispidus ''Stenopus hispidus'' is a shrimp-like decapod crustacean belonging to the infraorder Stenopodidea. Common names include coral banded shrimp and banded cleaner shrimp. Distribution ''Stenopus hispidus'' has a pan-tropical distribution, extendi ...'' (Olivier, 1811) *'' Stenopus pyrsonotus'' Goy & Devaney, 1980 *'' Stenopus scutellatus'' Rankin, 1898 *'' Stenopus spinosus'' Risso, 1826 *'' Stenopus tenuirostris'' De Man, 1888 *'' Stenopus zanzibaricus'' Bruce, 1976 References Stenopodidea Taxa named by Pierre André Latreille Crustacean ...
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Stenopus Tenuirostris
''Stenopus'' is a genus of swimming decapod crustaceans containing eleven species, including ''Stenopus hispidus'', a common aquarium pet. ''Stenopus'' contains the following species: *''Stenopus chrysexanthus'' Goy, 1992 *'' Stenopus cyanoscelis'' Goy, 1984 *'' Stenopus devaneyi'' Goy & Randall ''in'' Goy, 1984 *'' Stenopus earlei'' Goy & Randall ''in'' Goy, 1984 *'' Stenopus goyi'' Saito, Okuno & Chan, 2009 *''Stenopus hispidus'' (Olivier, 1811) *'' Stenopus pyrsonotus'' Goy & Devaney, 1980 *'' Stenopus scutellatus'' Rankin, 1898 *'' Stenopus spinosus'' Risso, 1826 *'' Stenopus tenuirostris'' De Man, 1888 *''Stenopus zanzibaricus ''Stenopus'' is a genus of swimming decapod crustaceans containing eleven species, including ''Stenopus hispidus'', a common aquarium pet. ''Stenopus'' contains the following species: *''Stenopus chrysexanthus'' Goy, 1992 *'' Stenopus cyanosce ...'' Bruce, 1976 References Stenopodidea Taxa named by Pierre André Latreille Crustacean ...
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Antoine Risso
Giuseppe Antonio Risso (8 April 1777 – 25 August 1845), called Antoine Risso, was a Niçard and naturalist. Risso was born in the city of Nice in the Duchy of Savoy, and studied under Giovanni Battista Balbis. He published ' (1810), ' (1826) and ' (1818–1822). Risso's dolphin was named after him. He is denoted by the author abbreviation Risso when citing a botanical name; the same abbreviation is used for zoological names. Genera and species named after him * ''Rissoa'' : a genus of gastropods * '' Rissoella'' : a genus of gastropod * '' Rissoella'' : a genus of red algae * ''Electrona risso'' : a lanternfish *''Polyacanthonotus rissoanus'' : smallmouth spiny eel Genera and species named by him He named 549 marine genera and species. IPNI The International Plant Names Index (IPNI) describes itself as "a database of the names and associated basic bibliographical details of seed plants, ferns and lycophytes." Coverage of plant names is best at the rank of species and ...
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Stenopus Spinosus
''Stenopus spinosus'' is a shrimp-like decapod crustacean belonging to the infraorder Stenopodidea. Description ''Stenopus spinosus'' can grow up to long, and is chiefly yellow, with white antennae and white tips to the chelae (claws). The uropods and telson have red tips. Distribution ''Stenopus spinosus'' is commonly found in shallow waters in the Mediterranean Sea, and at greater depths in adjacent parts of the Atlantic Ocean. It is frequently encountered on night dives in parts of its range. A record of ''S. spinosus'' from the Red Sea The Red Sea ( ar, البحر الأحمر - بحر القلزم, translit=Modern: al-Baḥr al-ʾAḥmar, Medieval: Baḥr al-Qulzum; or ; Coptic: ⲫⲓⲟⲙ ⲛ̀ϩⲁϩ ''Phiom Enhah'' or ⲫⲓⲟⲙ ⲛ̀ϣⲁⲣⲓ ''Phiom ǹšari''; T ... proved to be a different species, '' Engystenopus spinulatus''. References External links * * * {{Taxonbar, from=Q4128727 Stenopodidea Crustaceans of the Atlantic Ocean Crustaceans ...
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Stenopus Scutellatus
''Stenopus scutellatus'', commonly known as the gold coral banded shrimp or golden coral shrimp, is a boxer shrimp, a shrimp-like decapod crustacean belonging to the family Stenopodidae. It is found in suitable habitats in the western Atlantic and the Caribbean Sea. Description ''Stenopus spinosus'' can grow up to long, and has a yellow spiny carapace and abdomen and long white antennae. The third pair of pereiopods (walking legs) are spiny and bear long claws and are much larger than the other pairs. They are boldly barred in red and white while the other legs are yellow. The tip of the abdomen, uropods and telson are also marked with orangeish-red and white. Distribution ''Stenopus scutellatus'' is commonly found in shallow waters in the western Atlantic Ocean, Bermuda, the West Indies, the Gulf of Mexico and southwards to northern Brazil at depths between . They are found on coral reefs, in caves and among lumps of coral but are also found on rocks near turtle grass (''T ...
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Stenopus Pyrsonotus
''Stenopus pyrsonotus'' is a shrimp-like decapod crustacean belonging to the infraorder Stenopodidea, native to the Indo-West Pacific region. Common names include flameback coral shrimp, ghost boxing shrimp and cave shrimp; the species is sometimes kept in reef aquariums. Description ''Stenopus pyrsonotus'' is a fairly large stenopodidean shrimp, varying in length from about . It has a slender compressed body covered with short blunt spines. The chelae are long and narrow, the cutting edge having several blunt, peg-like teeth. The rostrum, eyestalk and carapace are pinkish-white, while the third maxillipeds, and the coxa, basis, ischia and mer joints of the pereiopods are translucent pink. The long antennules and the other appendages are white, and the abdomen is white apart from a broad longitudinal red stripe on the dorsal surface. The telson is white while the uropods are pink. Distribution and habitat ''Stenopus pyrsonotus'' occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific region, ...
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Stenopus Goyi
''Stenopus'' is a genus of swimming decapod crustaceans containing eleven species, including ''Stenopus hispidus'', a common aquarium pet. ''Stenopus'' contains the following species: *''Stenopus chrysexanthus'' Goy, 1992 *'' Stenopus cyanoscelis'' Goy, 1984 *'' Stenopus devaneyi'' Goy & Randall ''in'' Goy, 1984 *'' Stenopus earlei'' Goy & Randall ''in'' Goy, 1984 *'' Stenopus goyi'' Saito, Okuno & Chan, 2009 *''Stenopus hispidus'' (Olivier, 1811) *'' Stenopus pyrsonotus'' Goy & Devaney, 1980 *'' Stenopus scutellatus'' Rankin, 1898 *'' Stenopus spinosus'' Risso, 1826 *''Stenopus tenuirostris'' De Man, 1888 *''Stenopus zanzibaricus ''Stenopus'' is a genus of swimming decapod crustaceans containing eleven species, including ''Stenopus hispidus'', a common aquarium pet. ''Stenopus'' contains the following species: *''Stenopus chrysexanthus'' Goy, 1992 *'' Stenopus cyanosce ...'' Bruce, 1976 References Stenopodidea Taxa named by Pierre André Latreille Crustacean g ...
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Stenopus Devaneyi
''Stenopus'' is a genus of swimming decapod crustaceans containing eleven species, including ''Stenopus hispidus'', a common aquarium pet. ''Stenopus'' contains the following species: *''Stenopus chrysexanthus'' Goy, 1992 *''Stenopus cyanoscelis'' Goy, 1984 *'' Stenopus devaneyi'' Goy & Randall ''in'' Goy, 1984 *''Stenopus earlei'' Goy & Randall ''in'' Goy, 1984 *''Stenopus goyi'' Saito, Okuno & Chan, 2009 *''Stenopus hispidus'' (Olivier, 1811) *'' Stenopus pyrsonotus'' Goy & Devaney, 1980 *'' Stenopus scutellatus'' Rankin, 1898 *'' Stenopus spinosus'' Risso, 1826 *''Stenopus tenuirostris'' De Man, 1888 *''Stenopus zanzibaricus ''Stenopus'' is a genus of swimming decapod crustaceans containing eleven species, including ''Stenopus hispidus'', a common aquarium pet. ''Stenopus'' contains the following species: *''Stenopus chrysexanthus'' Goy, 1992 *'' Stenopus cyanosce ...'' Bruce, 1976 References Stenopodidea Taxa named by Pierre André Latreille Crustacean gene ...
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Pierre André Latreille
Pierre André Latreille (; 29 November 1762 – 6 February 1833) was a French zoologist, specialising in arthropods. Having trained as a Roman Catholic priest before the French Revolution, Latreille was imprisoned, and only regained his freedom after recognising a rare beetle species he found in the prison, ''Necrobia ruficollis''. He published his first important work in 1796 (), and was eventually employed by the . His foresighted work on arthropod systematics and taxonomy gained him respect and accolades, including being asked to write the volume on arthropods for George Cuvier's monumental work, , the only part not by Cuvier himself. Latreille was considered the foremost entomologist of his time, and was described by one of his pupils as "the prince of entomologists". Biography Early life Pierre André Latreille was born on 29 November 1762 in the town of Brive, then in the province of Limousin, as the illegitimate child of Jean Joseph Sahuguet d'Amarzit, général ...
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