We present evidence that the single representative of the crustacean order Amphionidacea is a decapod shrimp and not a distinct order. After reviewing available morphological evidence, it is concluded that Amphionides is a larval form, but with an as yet unknown parentage. Although the most likely adult form is in the family Pandalidae, the limited molecular data available cannot fully resolve its affinity. We therefore propose to treat Amphionides reynaudii as incertae sedis within Caridea, rather than a separate family. In view of the large scale, tropical and subtropical distribution of the taxon, the possibility is discussed that Amphionides is more likely to be a composite taxon at generic level, rather than larvae of a single shrimp s...
The controversial interrelationships of the major clades of the reptant decapods are resolved by sim...
The deep sea is the largest biome on Earth and hosts the majority of as yet undescribed species; des...
We describe and diagnose a new species of Acanthephyra (Acanthephyridae: Caridea: Decapoda) and prov...
e present evidence that the single representative of the crustacean order Amphionidacea is a decapod...
The systematic positions of the caridean families Gnathophyllidae and Hymenoceridae are inferred bas...
One of the systematically controversial superfamilies in Caridea is the predominately deep-sea or co...
Caridean shrimps constitute one of the most diverse groups of decapod crustaceans, notwithstanding t...
A cladistic analysis based on external morphology was carried out on 60 taxa of decapod crustaceans....
The order Decapoda represents a species-rich group of crustaceans. Numerous economically important a...
Ninety-four morphological characters belonging to particular ontogenetic sequences within the Eucari...
The order Decapoda represents a species-rich group of crustaceans. Numerous economically important a...
This thesis is focused on symbiotic associations of caridean shrimps with a variety of marine animal...
150 years after Darwin's 'Origin of Species' and 100 years after W.T. Calman's infl uential treatmen...
This book is a revised and extend edition of the paper published by the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke ...
Revised and extended ed. of the paper published by the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie (now Nat...
The controversial interrelationships of the major clades of the reptant decapods are resolved by sim...
The deep sea is the largest biome on Earth and hosts the majority of as yet undescribed species; des...
We describe and diagnose a new species of Acanthephyra (Acanthephyridae: Caridea: Decapoda) and prov...
e present evidence that the single representative of the crustacean order Amphionidacea is a decapod...
The systematic positions of the caridean families Gnathophyllidae and Hymenoceridae are inferred bas...
One of the systematically controversial superfamilies in Caridea is the predominately deep-sea or co...
Caridean shrimps constitute one of the most diverse groups of decapod crustaceans, notwithstanding t...
A cladistic analysis based on external morphology was carried out on 60 taxa of decapod crustaceans....
The order Decapoda represents a species-rich group of crustaceans. Numerous economically important a...
Ninety-four morphological characters belonging to particular ontogenetic sequences within the Eucari...
The order Decapoda represents a species-rich group of crustaceans. Numerous economically important a...
This thesis is focused on symbiotic associations of caridean shrimps with a variety of marine animal...
150 years after Darwin's 'Origin of Species' and 100 years after W.T. Calman's infl uential treatmen...
This book is a revised and extend edition of the paper published by the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke ...
Revised and extended ed. of the paper published by the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie (now Nat...
The controversial interrelationships of the major clades of the reptant decapods are resolved by sim...
The deep sea is the largest biome on Earth and hosts the majority of as yet undescribed species; des...
We describe and diagnose a new species of Acanthephyra (Acanthephyridae: Caridea: Decapoda) and prov...