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  2. Alpheidae - Wikipedia

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    Alpheidae (also known as the snapping shrimp, pistol shrimp or alpheid shrimp [citation needed]) is a family within the infraorder caridea characterized by having ...

  3. Metabetaeus lohena - Wikipedia

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    Metabetaeus lohena has a widespread distribution in Hawaii where it is native to many islands. The species is also found on Easter Island. They live in anchialine pools, [2] which are landlocked bodies of water with underground connections to the ocean. These pools often possess fresh or brackish water near the surface, but saline water at depth.

  4. Alpheoidea - Wikipedia

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  5. Alpheus (crustacean) - Wikipedia

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    Alpheus is a genus of snapping shrimp of the family Alpheidae.This genus contains in excess of 330 species, [1] making this the most species-rich genus of shrimp. [2] Like other snapping shrimp, the claws of Alpheus are asymmetrical, with one of the claws enlarged for making a popping noise. [3]

  6. List of Alpheus species - Wikipedia

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  7. Alpheus randalli - Wikipedia

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    Alpheus randalli is a species of snapping shrimp in the family Alpheidae. [1] It lives in the Marquesas Islands and parts of the Indian Ocean, including the Seychelles, in association with a goby of the genus Amblyeleotris. [2] The shrimp is transparent or white with prominent red markings. [2]

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  9. Tiger pistol shrimp - Wikipedia

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    The Alpheidae family is incredibly diverse with over 500 unique species across the world. Alpheus bellulus shares a translocation and inversion event of trnE in its mitogenome with several other Alpheus species but there is not enough evidence to say this is a shared commonality among the entire genus.