Crangonidae


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Crangonidae Pink shrimp Pandalus eous Pandalidae Dungeness crab Cancer magister Cancridae Unidentified jellyfish Class Scyphozoa Dock shrimp Pandalus danae Pandalidae Unidentified copepod Subclass Copepoda Pacific glass shrimp Pasiphaea pacifica Pasiphaeidae Unidentified amphipod Order Gammeridea Unidentified Pandalid Pandalus sp.
(shrimp) Crangonidae (shrimp) 0.67 0.09 0.03 Reptantia (crab) 6.04 1.14 1.48 Anomura (crab) 2.01 0.28 0.36 Anomura (crab) Paguridae (hermit crab) 72.48 23.94 38.09 Elassochirus tenuimanus Elassochirus cavimanus Majidae (spider crab) 5.37 0.85 0.85 Oregonia sp.
Cephalopoda 0.42 0.10 Crustacea Alpheus glaber 0.02 0.33 Aristeidae 0.01 Aristeus antennatus 0.02 Chlorotocus crassicornis 1.61 1.83 Crangonidae 0.01 Pandalidae 0.03 Parapenaeus longirostris Pasiphaea multidentata 0.02 Pasiphaea sivado 0.20 0.04 Plesionika heterocarpus 0.11 0.01 Plesionika sp.
According to our data, decapoda fauna included ten tropical families (Paguridae, Alpheidae, Penaeidae, Crangonidae, Callianassidae, Pandalidae, Oplophoridae, Diogenidae, Hippolytidae, and Palaemonidae) and six temperate groups (P.
Fecundity and brood loss of sand shrimp, Crangon uritai (Decapoda: Crangonidae).
The first stomach was that of a white female and contained 3.9 kg of sand and parts of 63 tunicates (3 Pelonaia corrugate, 10 Chelysoma spp., and 50 unidentified to species), parts of at least 53 shrimp (all from the family Crangonidae, including 26 Sclerocrangon boreas), and 11 polychaetes (8 Nereis spp.
Prey name %F %N %W Polychaeta (worm) 79.8 11.4 9.2 Gastropoda (snail) 14.0 0.8 0.4 Bivalvia (clam) 55.0 6.1 2.1 Cephalopoda (squid and octopus) 10.1 0.5 2.1 Copepoda 0.8 0.0 0.0 Peracarida Mysidacea (mysid) 31.8 11.5 0.2 Cumacea (cumacean) 13.2 0.9 0.0 Amphipoda (amphipod) 17.1 1.2 0.0 Euphausiacea (euphausiid) 15.5 10.0 0.7 Natantia (unidentified shrimp) 12.4 0.7 0.1 Caridea (shrimp) 12.4 1.2 1.2 Hippolytidae (shrimp) 17.8 1.2 0.2 Pandalidae (shrimp) 41.1 5.7 2.3 Crangonidae (shrimp) 76.0 18.9 13.3 Reptantia (unidentified crab) 11.6 0.5 1.9 Paguridae (hermit crab) 22.5 1.3 9.5 Decapoda Brachyura (crab) 0.8 0.0 0.1 Hyas sp.
On a collection of Crustacea from Virginia, North Carolina, and Florida, with a revision of the genera of Crangonidae and Palaemonidae.
Morphological development, identification, and biology of larvae of Pandalidae, Hippolytidae and Crangonidae (Crustacea: Decapoda) of the northern North Pacific Ocean.
Reproductive biology of the common shrimp Crangon crangon (Decapoda: Crangonidae) in the central Irish Sea.
Del primero de estos infraordenes, se identificaron larvas de las familias Pasiphaeidae (Pasiphaea sp.), Pandalidae (Austropandalus grayi), Hippolytidae (Nauticaris magellanica) y Crangonidae (Notocrangon antarcticus), aunque las mas pequenas o de menor desarrollo no fueron identificadas, por lo que se han agrupado como infraorden.
7.87 0.36 1.43 Opheliidae 2.25 0.03 0.48 Annelida 1.12 0.01 0.01 Goniadae 1.12 0.07 0.08 Total 52.81 1.69 16.26 Amphipoda Gammaridea 82.02 92.74 15.43 Caprellidea 2.25 0.04 0.05 Amphipoda 1.12 0.03 0.26 unidentified Total 83.15 92.84 15.74 Shrimp Crangonidae 32.58 0.7 31.23 Total 32.58 0.7 31.23 Other Crustacea Ostracoda 1.12 0.06 0.01 Mysidacea 1.12 0.01 0.03 Cumacea 17.89 0.4 0.47 Isopoda 1.12 0.01 0.07 Euphausiacea 1.12 0.01 0.02 Crustacea 1.12 0.01 0.07 unidentified Total 21.35 0.52 0.67 Mollusca Gastropoda 10.11 0.27 0.64 Naticacea 2.25 0.04 0.99 Bivalvia 31.46 1.39 1.5 Clinocardium sp.
Abundant shrimp species in Drury Inlet were spiny pink shrimp (Pandalus borealis Kroyer 1838), prawns (Pandalus platyceros Brandt 1851), crangons (Family Crangonidae), and eualids (Eualus spp.).
The energy of the bopyrid parasite Argeia pauperata (Crustacea, Isopoda) on the grass shrimp Crangon franciscorum (Crustacea, Crangonidae).