Extensive Danish collections of sergestid shrimp taken during the "Dana I " (1920-22), "Dana 11" (1928-30), and "Galathea " (1950-52) Expeditions have been examined. These samples comprise a total of 7,910 specimens: 4,497 females, 3,018 males and 395 juveniles. Additional material (244 specimens) from Dr. Th. Mortensen's expeditions, "Atlantide", "Tenyo-Maru", and Russian expedi-tions has been used to describe several additional species known from local areas; in all, over 8,150 specimens have been examined. All 28 hitherto known valid species and 6 new species of the genus (Sergia kensleyi, S. burukovskii, S. vityazi, S. jeppe-seni, S. oksanae and S. crosnieri) are considered
A total of six species of pelagic shrimps were collected during the TALUD XIV cruise aboard the R/V ...
Between August 18 and September 5, 1950, Dr. C. Beets, geologist Royal Dutch Shell Oil Company, expl...
Family STYLODACTYLIDAE. Stylodactylus A. M.-Edw. Stylodactylus Sibogae n. sp. Stat. 95. 5° 43'.5 N.,...
We revise the global diversity of the former genera Sergia and Sergestes which include 71 valid spec...
Abstract: This paper is on 2 holopelagic shrimps, Sergestes orientalis and Sergia umitakae. Sergeste...
The present dissertation is based on the systematics and distribution of holopelagic shrimp belongin...
The proposed study is unique because it will provide the first quantification of the sergestid speci...
Three species of pelagic sergestid shrimps, Deosergestes seminudus (Hansen, 1919), Sergia lucens (Ha...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
INTRODUCTION Since April 1972 an ecological trawl-survey programme has been undertaken by the Nether...
A total of six species of pelagic shrimps were collected during the TALUD XIV cruise aboard the R/V ...
Between August 18 and September 5, 1950, Dr. C. Beets, geologist Royal Dutch Shell Oil Company, expl...
Family STYLODACTYLIDAE. Stylodactylus A. M.-Edw. Stylodactylus Sibogae n. sp. Stat. 95. 5° 43'.5 N.,...
We revise the global diversity of the former genera Sergia and Sergestes which include 71 valid spec...
Abstract: This paper is on 2 holopelagic shrimps, Sergestes orientalis and Sergia umitakae. Sergeste...
The present dissertation is based on the systematics and distribution of holopelagic shrimp belongin...
The proposed study is unique because it will provide the first quantification of the sergestid speci...
Three species of pelagic sergestid shrimps, Deosergestes seminudus (Hansen, 1919), Sergia lucens (Ha...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
The phylogenetic analysis of Sergestoidea based on 253 morphological characters and encompassing all...
INTRODUCTION Since April 1972 an ecological trawl-survey programme has been undertaken by the Nether...
A total of six species of pelagic shrimps were collected during the TALUD XIV cruise aboard the R/V ...
Between August 18 and September 5, 1950, Dr. C. Beets, geologist Royal Dutch Shell Oil Company, expl...
Family STYLODACTYLIDAE. Stylodactylus A. M.-Edw. Stylodactylus Sibogae n. sp. Stat. 95. 5° 43'.5 N.,...