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  2. Mud shrimp - Wikipedia

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    The term mud shrimp is used for a number of different mud-dwelling crustaceans: The former infraorder Thalassinidea, which included genera such as Callianassa, Pestarella and Upogebia. Infraorder Axiidea, comprising part of the former infraorder Thalassinidea; Infraorder Gebiidea, comprising part of the former infraorder Thalassinidea

  3. Upogebia pugettensis - Wikipedia

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    The shrimp measure up to 11 cm long in adulthood. Its snout is hairy and includes 3 teeth. They eat detritus which they bring into their burrow using their pleopods. Upogebia pugettensis is the host of many parasites: Pseudopythina rugifera, Phyllodurus abdominalis, and Orthione griffenis. [1] [2] [3]

  4. Callianassa subterranea - Wikipedia

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    This species is known by such generic common names as "mud shrimp" and "ghost shrimp". [2] Description. Callianassa subterranea has an elongated body, ...

  5. Callianassa - Wikipedia

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    Callianassa is a genus of mud shrimps, in the family Callianassidae. Three of the species in this genus (C. candida, C. tyrrhena and C. whitei) have been split off into a new genus, Pestarella, [3] while others such as Callianassa filholi have been moved to Biffarius. [4] The genus is named after the Nereid of the Greco-Roman mythology.

  6. Axiidea - Wikipedia

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    They are colloquially known as mud shrimp, ghost shrimp, or burrowing shrimp; [3] however, these decapods are only distantly related to true shrimp. Axiidea and Gebiidea are divergent infraorders of the former infraorder Thalassinidea. These infraorders have converged ecologically and morphologically as burrowing forms. [3]

  7. Three-eyed ‘dinosaur shrimp’ are waking up in the Nevada ...

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    These dinosaur shrimp are one step ahead of you Three-eyed ‘dinosaur shrimp’ are waking up in the Nevada desert after Burning Man washout Skip to main content

  8. Upogebia pusilla - Wikipedia

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    Upogebia pusilla is a species of mud shrimp in the genus Upogebia and the infraorder Gebiidea. It lives in Europe, especially around the Mediterranean Sea. Its shed is often found ashore or in shallow underwater areas. It was described in 1792 by Vincenzo Petagna. [1]

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    Bakesale Betty: Fried Chicken Sandwich. Oakland, California Fried chicken sandwiches are popular all over, but one worth waiting for is at Bakesale Betty in Oakland. The sandwiches are huge, the ...