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Zootaxa ; 4369(1): 46-62, 2018 Jan 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29689895

ABSTRACT

The family Crangonidae comprises 22 genera and 219 species. Six species are recorded in the Southwestern Atlantic. In this paper, two species of this family, Pontophilus brevirostris Smith, 1881 and Sabinea hystrix (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881) are recorded for the first time to southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Additionally, we record the occurrence of Parapontocaris caribbaea (Boone, 1927), Parapontophilus gracilis (Smith, 1882) and Philocheras gorei (Dardeau, 1980) to the Northeast of Brazil. Through this paper, we raised the number of Cragonidae species to eight from recorded from southwestern Atlantic (Brazilian deep waters).


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Crangonidae , Animal Distribution , Animals , Atlantic Ocean , Brazil , Decapoda
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Zootaxa ; 4254(4): 473-484, 2017 Apr 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28609954

ABSTRACT

This paper reports the occurrence of four deep waters shrimps of the family Solenoceridae in the southwestern Atlantic, Brazil. The rare Hadropenaeus modestus is collected for the second time from Brazilian waters after 138 years, filling the gaps on its distributional pattern. Mesopenaeus tropicalis is a new register for Potiguar basin, although it is common along Brazilian coast. Hymenopenaeus chacei and H. laevis are recorded for the first time in southwestern Atlantic. The records of these species in the southwestern Atlantic are an important advancement to raise the knowledge of the deep-sea shrimps.


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Decapoda , Animal Distribution , Animals , Atlantic Ocean , Brazil
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Zootaxa ; 4114(1): 90-4, 2016 May 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27395116

ABSTRACT

The genus Nephropsis Wood-Mason, 1872 has been reported from Brazil by Tavares (1998), Tavares & Young (2002), Silva et al. (2003), Dall´Occo et al. (2007) and Serejo et al. (2007), recording Nephropsis aculeata Smith, 1881, N. rosea Bate, 1888 and N. agassizii A. Milne-Edwards, 1880, the last of which occurs in both northeastern and southeastern of Brazil.


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Nephropidae/classification , Animal Distribution , Animal Structures/anatomy & histology , Animal Structures/growth & development , Animals , Body Size , Brazil , Ecosystem , Female , Male , Nephropidae/anatomy & histology , Nephropidae/growth & development , Organ Size
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