
Aeglidae - Wikipedia
The Aeglidae are a family of freshwater crustaceans currently restricted to South America. They are the only anomurans to be found in fresh water except for a single hermit crab species, …
Aeglea BioTherapeutics Inc. - Company Overview
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Genus Aegla - iNaturalist
The Aeglidae are a family of freshwater crustaceans currently restricted to South America. They are the only anomurans to be found in fresh water except for a single hermit crab species, …
Conservation assessment of southern South American freshwater ...
We assessed the conservation priority of 18 freshwater ecoregions in southern South America on the basis of Aegla (genus of freshwater crabs) genetic diversity and distribution. Geographical …
Conservation phylogenetics of Chilean freshwater crabs Aegla …
2002年6月1日 · They presently belong to a single genus, Aegla Leach, consisting of approximately 70 recognized species and subspecies (Bond-Buckup and Buckup, 1994) …
Aegla Species | Fish Forum
2007年6月19日 · Scientific Name: Aegla species. A. platensis and A. affinis seem the most commonly traded species and have similar care needs. Family: Anomura Origin: Freshwater, …
Hidden diversity of Aegla (Decapoda, Anomura) in a priority area …
2024年7月2日 · Aegla is a genus of freshwater anomuran crabs encompassing 94 described species occurring in meridional South America. Brazil harbours the greatest diversity of …
(PDF) Diversity and conservation status of Aegla spp. (Anomura ...
2017年1月1日 · The speciose genus Aegla Leach, 1820 is the only valid extant genus of the anomuran family Aeglidae, bearing 83 known species. This diversity may be even greater …
The Recent Aeglidae are freshwater crab-like decapod crustaceans endemic to South America. They occur in lakes, streams, salt marshes, and caves from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, …
Aegla
"The species of Aegla, endemic South American freshwater crustaceans". Proceedings of the United States National Museum 91:431-520. Bond-Buckup, G. and L. Buckup 1994.
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