The alpheid shrimp of Australia Part III: The remaining alpheids, principally the genus Alpheus , and the family Ogyrididae
- D. M. Banner, A. H. Banner
- Biology
- 31 January 1982
The alpheid shrimp of Australia. Part I. The lower genera
- D. M. Banner, A. H. Banner
- Biology
- 5 July 1973
The alpheid shrimp of Australia. Part 2: the genus Synalpheus
- D. M. Banner, A. H. Banner
- Biology
- 5 May 1975
Annotated checklist of the Alpheid Shrimp of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden
- D. M. Banner, A. H. Banner
- Biology
- 1981
The 72 species and subspecies of alpheid shrimp previously reported from the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden are listed, and the following 20 species and subspecies previously known from the Indo-Pacific or…
The alpheid shrimp of Australia
- D. M. Banner, A. H. Banner
- Biology
- 1973
DIAGNOSIS: Rostrum acute, 3.4 times as long as broad at base, reaching to end of first quarter of second antennular article, with rounded carina extending posteriorly well behind corneas, with flattened prominences that curve deeply at base of rostrum.
An annotated checklist of the alpheid shrimp from the western Indian Ocean
- A. H. Banner, D. M. Banner, A. Crosnier
- Biology
- 1983
The study covers alpheid or snapping shrimp along the toast of Africa from northeastern Somalia through Mozambique and thence eastward covering islands, archipelagoes, some bars and banks to include…
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