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  2. Macrobrachium - Wikipedia

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    Macrobrachium is a genus of freshwater prawns or shrimps characterised by the extreme enlargement of the second pair of pereiopods, at least in the male. [2] Species

  3. Macrobrachium rosenbergii - Wikipedia

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    Macrobrachium rosenbergii, also known as the giant river prawn or giant freshwater prawn, is a commercially important species of palaemonid freshwater prawn. It is found throughout the tropical and subtropical areas of the Indo-Pacific region, from India to Southeast Asia and Northern Australia . [ 3 ]

  4. Macrobrachium scabriculum - Wikipedia

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    Macrobrachium scabriculum is a species of freshwater shrimp. It is distributed in countries and territories around the Indian Ocean (East Africa, Madagascar, South Asia, Sumatra). [1] It is known as Goda River prawn. [2] [3] The total length of male prawns become about 6.5 cm long and in females it is about 5 cm.

  5. Macrobrachium ohione - Wikipedia

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    Macrobrachium ohione, commonly known as the Ohio shrimp, Ohio river shrimp or Ohio river prawn, is a species of freshwater shrimp found in rivers throughout the Gulf ...

  6. Macrobrachium malcolmsonii - Wikipedia

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    Macrobrachium malcolmsonii is an omnivorous, bottom-dwelling, freshwater prawn. Its common name is monsoon river prawn. [1] It feeds on decomposing plants and animals, small worms, insects, and their larvae. They are also cannibalistic in nature and may consume freshly molted conspecifics.

  7. List of recently extinct invertebrates - Wikipedia

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    Oeobia sp. nov. Laysan weevil (Oodemas laysanensis) Robust burrowing mayfly (Pentagenia robusta) Phyllococcus oahuensis; Ridley's stick insect (Pseudobactricia ridleyi) Rhantus novacaledoniae; Rhantus orbignyi; Rhantus papuanus; Castle Lake caddisfly (Rhyacophila amabilis) Rhyncogonus bryani; Kona giant looper moth (Scotorythra megalophylla)

  8. Macrobrachium vollenhoveni - Wikipedia

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    Macrobrachium vollenhoveni has been assessed as being very suitable for aquaculture in numerous studies as one of the largest species in the genus Macrobrachium, because it tolerates a wide range of environments and is an omnivore. The methods of aquaculture are very similar to those used to farm the cultured species Macrobrachium rosenbergii ...

  9. Macrobrachium grandimanus - Wikipedia

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    Macrobrachium grandimanus, also called Hawaiian river shrimp or ʻopae ʻoeahaʻa in Hawaiian, is a species of shrimp. It has an amphidromous life cycle and is endemic to the Hawaiʻi islands. Description