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Crangonidae

A family of shrimp in the class CRUSTACEA, order DECAPODA, containing a single genus, Crangon, with multiple species.
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2016
2016
Two species of decapod crustaceans collected from deep sea off eastern Hokkaido, Japan, are reported. Sclerocrangon rex n. sp… 
2009
2009
Taylor, J. & Collins, D.J. 2009. New records of the shrimp genus Lissosabinea (Caridea: Crangonidae) from Australia including… 
2008
2008
Une nouvelle espece de crevette Crangonidae, Philocheras poorei n. sp., est decrite et illustree d'apres deux specimens recoltes… 
2005
2005
Additional specimens belonging to the rare crangonid genus Prionocrangon Wood‐Mason and Alcock, 1891 collected from recent deep… 
2004
2004
A new crangonid genus and species, Pseudopontophilus serratus n. gen., n. sp., is established from the southwestern Pacific. The… 
2000
2000
A new species of crangonid shrimp, Philocheras wilkinsae (Decapoda, Crangonidae) is described from Hansa Bay, Madang Province… 
Review
1996
Review
1996
—Features previously used to distinguish between Neocrangon zacae and N. resima overlap greatly. The rostrum can be low and… 
Review
1985
Review
1985
All published descriptions of pandalid, hippolytid, and crangonid larvae of the northern waters of the North Pacific Ocean are… 
Review
1980
Review
1980
—Pontophilus gorei, a new species of caridean shrimp, is described from the Gulf of Mexico and the western Atlantic. It differs… 
1980
1980
Members of the family Crangonidae, often called sand shrimp or blacktailed shrimp, are common inhabitants of sandy, muddy, or…