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- Zootaxa, a New Species of Lysmata (Crustacea, Decapoda, Hippolytidae)
- Lysmata Debelius, New Species, a New Hippolytid Shrimp from The
- Shrimp Public Market and Population Genetics of Lysmata Boggessi, the Most Heavily Traded Species Worldwide
- A Western Atlantic Peppermint Shrimp Complex: of Four New Species, and Remarks on Lysmata Rathbunae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Hippol
- Lysmata Seticaudata (Risso, 1816)
- Ecological Impacts and Practices of the Coral Reef Wildlife Trade
- Etd-Tamu-2003B-2003070220-Giri-1
- Premier Signalement De La Crevette Monégasque Lysmata Seticaudata
- Coevolution of Post‐Palaeozoic Arthropod Basibiont Diversity and Encrusting Bryozoan Epibiont Diversity?
- Lysmata Rafa, a New Species of Peppermint Shrimp (Crustacea, Caridea, Hippolytidae) from the Subtropical Western Atlantic
- A New Shrimp of the Genus Lysmata (Decapoda, Hippolytidae) from the Western Atlantic
- Culture of Tropical Marine Aquarium Fishes By: Jeffrey A
- Table of Contents
- Shallow Water Caridean Shrimps of the Gulf of California, Mexico 19
- Making a Lasting Impression
- Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health of Ilhas Selvagens, Portugal
- Crustacea, Caridea, Hippolytidae) from the Subtropical Western Atlantic Andrew L
- Molecular Phylogeny of Shrimps from the Genus Lysmata (Caridea: Hippolytidae): the Evolutionary Origins of Protandric Simultaneous Hermaphroditism and Social Monogamy
- Decapoda: Hippolytidae) from the Southwestern Atlantic*
- Suitability of Marine Ornamental Shrimp Lysmata Uncicornis Holthuis and Maurin 1952 to Commercial Aquaculture and Comparative Pe
- Fig. 7. - Lysmata Debelius New Species, Ventral Side, Aquarium Specimen
- Marine Biodiversity of Myeik Archipelago
- Red Grouper (Epinephelus Morio) Shape Faunal Communities Via Multiple Ecological Pathways
- CLEANER SHRIMP the Various Species of Cleaner Shrimp Are Some
- Aquatic Invasive Species Vector Risk Assessments: a Vector Analysis of the Aquarium and Aquascape (‘Ornamental Species’) Trades in California
- A Western Atlantic Peppermint Shrimp Complex
- Chapter 4. Species of Greatest Conservation Need