1987
DOI: 10.5914/tropocean.v20i1.2634
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Sinopse dos. Crustáceos Decápodos Brasileiros (Famílias Dromiidae e Homolidae).

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“…Previous records: Ebalia stimpsonii (sic) -Rodrigues da , Abrolhos (R/V Calypso, St. 1817 and 1827); ; Gomes Corrêa (1972), Abrolhos; Coelho & Ramos-Porto (1986). Ebalia stimpsoni -Coelho & Torres (1980), Salvador and Porto Seguro; Barreto et al (1993a); Young & Serejo (2005), Abrolhos.…”
Section: Family Symethidae Goeke 1981mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Previous records: Ebalia stimpsonii (sic) -Rodrigues da , Abrolhos (R/V Calypso, St. 1817 and 1827); ; Gomes Corrêa (1972), Abrolhos; Coelho & Ramos-Porto (1986). Ebalia stimpsoni -Coelho & Torres (1980), Salvador and Porto Seguro; Barreto et al (1993a); Young & Serejo (2005), Abrolhos.…”
Section: Family Symethidae Goeke 1981mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous records: ; Coelho & Torres (1980), Salvador;Coelho & Ramos-Porto (1986); Barreto et al (1993a).…”
Section: Iliacantha Sparsa Stimpson 1871mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high abundance of early-stage larvae of this genus may be the result of a recent spawning event, which greatly increased the abundance of decapods at the southern stations during the dry season of 2013. Adults of this genus recorded at FN are Clibanarius antillensis Stimpson, 1859 (Alves et al, 2008) and Clibanarius tricolor (Gibbes, 1850) (Coelho, 1967(Coelho, /1969Coelho and Ramos, 1972;Coelho and Ramos-Porto, 1986;Fausto-Filho, 1974;Alves et al, 2008). C. antillensis has continuous reproduction, concentrated between November and March (austral summer) in the subtropical region of Brazil (São Sebastião/ SP) (Turra and Leite, 1999) and in the dry and hot months of October to December in tropical Brazil (Areia Branca/RN) (Bezerra, personal communication *1 ), in agreement with the high larval abundances found in this study in December.…”
Section: Taxon-specific Distribution Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Occurrence in northern and northeastern Brazil: AP, PA, PI: Barreto et al (1993a), as D. antillensis; MA: Coelho & Ramos-Porto (1989), as D. antillensis; CE: Coelho (1969), as D. antillensis; RN, PB, PE, AL: Coelho & Ramos (1972), as D. antillensis; BA: Smith (1869), as D. Antillensis [sic].…”
Section: Moreiradromia Antillensis (Stimpson 1858)mentioning
confidence: 99%