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  2. Arcitalitrus sylvaticus - Wikipedia

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    Arcitalitrus sylvaticus, known generally as the lawn shrimp, lawn prawn or landhopper, is a species of beach hopper in the family Talitridae. It was first described in 1879 by William Aitcheson Haswell as Talitrus sylvaticus.

  3. Arcitalitrus dorrieni - Wikipedia

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    Arcitalitrus dorrieni is an introduced species in Britain and Ireland, being native to Australia and nearby islands. [1] It is believed to have arrived in the early 20th century, possibly through the transport of plants. It is most commonly found in the west and south of these regions, where the climate is milder and more humid.

  4. Paratya australiensis - Wikipedia

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    Distribution of Paratya australiensis the Australian glass shrimp. Widely distributed in freshwater systems of south eastern Australia from central Queensland to south eastern South Australia including most of New South Wales and all of the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria and Tasmania but excluding the Bass Strait islands.

  5. 'Alien' shrimp emerge in Australia after heavy rain - AOL

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    A strange-looking creature has been spotted in increasing numbers around central Australia and they belong to a crustacean species called Shield Shrimp.

  6. Arcitalitrus - Wikipedia

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    This amphipod article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  7. 32 types of saltwater fish for your aquarium - AOL

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    Also known as pink speckled shrimp goby; scientific name cryptocentrus leptocephalus. Maximum length: 4.7 inches Wild habitat: Australia, Japan, Indonesia, East Pacific, Central/West Pacific.

  8. Triops australiensis - Wikipedia

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    Triops australiensis has a wide distribution across Australia, excluding the northernmost parts of Western Australia, and Queensland. [3] It is also absent from Tasmania in the south, where it is replaced by Lepidurus apus. [1]

  9. List of marine animals of Australia (temperate waters)

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    Palaemon serenus Heller, 1862; Rockpool shrimp; (South Australia to New South Wales and around Tasmania.) [1] Family Rhynchocinetidae – Hinge-back shrimps Rhynchocinetes serratus (Serrated hinge-back shrimp) Rhynchocinetes australis Southern hinge-back shrimp (Hale, 1941) (Esperance, Western Australia, to central Victoria and northern ...