
Cumacea - Wikipedia
Cumacea is an order of small marine crustaceans of the superorder Peracarida, occasionally called hooded shrimp or comma shrimp. Their unique appearance and uniform body plan …
WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Cumacea
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Cumacea - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Bodies of cumaceans conspicuously narrow posteriorly, and tanaidaceans have a pair of enlarged and prominent chelate gnathopods. Nineteen of the 21 inland cumacean species are endemic …
Cumacea World database - World Register of Marine Species
Cumaceans are small crustaceans, generally 1-10mm in size, which occur from tidal to abyssal depths in marine (and brackish) waters throughout the world. They are found in the first few …
Hooded shrimp | Cave-dwelling, Filter-feeding, Subterranean
hooded shrimp, any member of the order Cumacea (superorder Peracarida), a group of small, predominantly marine crustaceans immediately recognizable by their unusual body shape. …
Cumacea (Cumaceans) - Encyclopedia.com
Cumaceans are the most modified of the orders usually grouped together in the superorder Peracarida. The fossil record is sparse, but a few specimens from the Mesozoic have been …
Cumaceans: Cumacea - Encyclopedia.com
Cumaceans (koo-MAY-see-ans) are strange-looking crustaceans with a large shieldlike carapace and slender abdomen. Their bodies resemble a comma lying on its side. Most cumaceans …
Annotated checklist and keys for cumaceans (Crustacea ... - Biotaxa
2013年10月15日 · An annotated checklist and illustrated key to all species of cumaceans recognised from the Tropical Eastern Pacific are included. Anderson, G. (2010) Cumacea …
Cumacea - Wikispecies - Wikimedia
2024年12月11日 · Cumacea from the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea (Crustacea, Peracarida). I: Descriptions of known species, new records and range extentions. Caribbean …
CUMACEA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CUMACEA is an order of small sessile-eyed malacostracan marine crustaceans (division Peracarida) having a carapace formed by fusion of the first three or four thoracic …