The stomatopods are aggressive predatory marine crustaceans, which are mainly found in tropical and subtropical regions. Among these, a parasquillid stomatopod, Faughnia formosae Manning and Chan, 1997, collected from Jeju Island, is reported for the first time in Korea. The family is easily distinguished from other families by the presence of an asymmetrically bilobed cornea, stout propodus on the raptorial claw, and three primary spines of the uropodal protopod. In the paper, detailed descriptions and illustrations of this species are provided alongside a photograph. A key to the species of Korean mantis shrimp is also presented. As a result of this study, four species of stomatopods including this species are now recorded in Korean fauna
A single specimen of Green Mantis Shrimp Gonodactylellus viridis (Stomatopoda: Gonodactylidae) was c...
FIGURE 1. A–B, Lysiosquillina lisa AHYONG & RANDALL, 2001, ANTERIOR CEPHALOTHORAx AND DORSAL HABITUS...
Abstract Squillidae is the largest family in the Stomatopoda, with 47 genera to date. Phylogenetic a...
Where Hong Kong’s culinary culture is concerned, the mantis shrimp is quite a familiar sight, and fo...
The present material was collected by the Mariel King Memorial Expedition in Maluku waters, Indonesi...
Based on samples collected from the Korean Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) during an investigation of ...
Examining the stomatopod crustaceans in the collection of the Zoological Laboratory, Faculty of Agri...
Seventeen species of Stomatopoda belonging to five families have been collected in the Strait of Mak...
The mantis shrimps (Stomatopoda) are quintessential marine predators. The combination of powerful ra...
The stomatopod fauna of Seribu Islands, Jakarta Bay, and adjacent waters is still poorly known. This...
Growth and reproduction of the Japanese mantis shrimp, Oratosquilla oratoria, were investigated in t...
A mysid species, Parastilomysis paradoxa Ii, 1936 belonging to the subfamily Mysinae Hansen, 1910 wh...
Erdmann, Mark V., Boyer, Massimo (2003): Lysiosquilloides Mapia, A New Species Of Stomatopod Crustac...
Ahyong, Shane T. (1994): Oratosquilla septemdentata n.sp. (Crustacea: Stomatopoda: Squillidae), a ne...
Two new pontogeneiid amphipods, Eusiroides pilopalpus sp. n. and Paramoera dentipleurae sp. n., from...
A single specimen of Green Mantis Shrimp Gonodactylellus viridis (Stomatopoda: Gonodactylidae) was c...
FIGURE 1. A–B, Lysiosquillina lisa AHYONG & RANDALL, 2001, ANTERIOR CEPHALOTHORAx AND DORSAL HABITUS...
Abstract Squillidae is the largest family in the Stomatopoda, with 47 genera to date. Phylogenetic a...
Where Hong Kong’s culinary culture is concerned, the mantis shrimp is quite a familiar sight, and fo...
The present material was collected by the Mariel King Memorial Expedition in Maluku waters, Indonesi...
Based on samples collected from the Korean Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) during an investigation of ...
Examining the stomatopod crustaceans in the collection of the Zoological Laboratory, Faculty of Agri...
Seventeen species of Stomatopoda belonging to five families have been collected in the Strait of Mak...
The mantis shrimps (Stomatopoda) are quintessential marine predators. The combination of powerful ra...
The stomatopod fauna of Seribu Islands, Jakarta Bay, and adjacent waters is still poorly known. This...
Growth and reproduction of the Japanese mantis shrimp, Oratosquilla oratoria, were investigated in t...
A mysid species, Parastilomysis paradoxa Ii, 1936 belonging to the subfamily Mysinae Hansen, 1910 wh...
Erdmann, Mark V., Boyer, Massimo (2003): Lysiosquilloides Mapia, A New Species Of Stomatopod Crustac...
Ahyong, Shane T. (1994): Oratosquilla septemdentata n.sp. (Crustacea: Stomatopoda: Squillidae), a ne...
Two new pontogeneiid amphipods, Eusiroides pilopalpus sp. n. and Paramoera dentipleurae sp. n., from...
A single specimen of Green Mantis Shrimp Gonodactylellus viridis (Stomatopoda: Gonodactylidae) was c...
FIGURE 1. A–B, Lysiosquillina lisa AHYONG & RANDALL, 2001, ANTERIOR CEPHALOTHORAx AND DORSAL HABITUS...
Abstract Squillidae is the largest family in the Stomatopoda, with 47 genera to date. Phylogenetic a...