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Autor:
Alain Crosnier
Publikováno v:
Marine Research in Indonesia. 24:19-47
During the CORINDON II and IV expeditions, the former in the Makassar Strait and the latter in Piru Bay and Ambon Bay, Molluccas, 47 species of penaeoid shrimps were collected. They include 2 species belonging to the Benthesicymidae, 5 to the Aristei
Autor:
Alain Crosnier
Publikováno v:
Journal of Crustacean Biology. 20:109-115
A new genus and species, Eumanningia pliarthron, is described based on a specimen collected during the MUSORSTOM 7 cruise on the outer slope of Wallis Island, South-West Pacific, in depths of 890-915 m. Using available identification keys, this speci
Autor:
Paul F. Clark, Alain Crosnier
Publikováno v:
Archives of Natural History. 25:87-101
Autor:
Alain Crosnier
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Bulletin du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle. 18:557-564
Autor:
Alain Crosnier
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Bulletin du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle. 17:245-251
Publikováno v:
Crustaceana. 66:45-52
Pandalus brevis Rathbun, 1906, based on an Hawaiian specimen and never rediscovered until now, was found in Madagascar and is redescribed. The reexamination of Rathbun's type reveals that this species belongs to the genus Bitias Fransen, 1990, which
Autor:
Alain Crosnier
Publikováno v:
Crustaceana. 67:341-347
A new species belonging to the genus Sphaerodromia, S. lamellata, is described. It was caught by trawling off the SE of New Caledonia at a depth of 400 m. This species can be recognized, at first glance, from the four other species of the genus by th
Autor:
Alain Crosnier, Paul F. Clark
Publikováno v:
Archives of Natural History. 19:365-374
Autor:
Colin L Mclay, Alain Crosnier
Publikováno v:
Bulletin du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle. 13:181-188
Autor:
William Healey Dall, Alain Crosnier
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 600:1
Hymenopenaeus obliquirostris (Bate, 1881), a relatively poorly known species, is redescribed, figured and compared with H. halli Bruce, 1966. Two other species of Hymenopenaeus, H. methalli from the southwest Pacific and H. fallax from Hawaii, are de