2023
DOI: 10.1080/03949370.2023.2248086
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Unraveling the mating system of the burrowing shrimp Lepidophthalmus siriboia (Decapoda Callichiridae) based on life history traits

Patricio Hernáez,
Anthony Forbes,
Paulo R.C.M. de Souza
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“…Lepidophthalmus siriboia is endemic to Brazil (from Pará to Bahia), occurring primarily in estuarine areas of the northeastern region [12,44]. This species is characterized by solitary habits [45]. Morphologically, L. siriboia shares with L. louisianensis and L. statoni the presence of ventral abdominal not sclerotized ( [44], for the presence of ventral abdominal sclerotization, see [46]); however, this species can be distinguished from both L. louisianensis and L. statoni in having the terminal segments of the antennule and antenna with a parallel base (vs. non-parallel base of terminal segments of the antennule and antenna in L. louisianensis and L. statoni) (cf.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lepidophthalmus siriboia is endemic to Brazil (from Pará to Bahia), occurring primarily in estuarine areas of the northeastern region [12,44]. This species is characterized by solitary habits [45]. Morphologically, L. siriboia shares with L. louisianensis and L. statoni the presence of ventral abdominal not sclerotized ( [44], for the presence of ventral abdominal sclerotization, see [46]); however, this species can be distinguished from both L. louisianensis and L. statoni in having the terminal segments of the antennule and antenna with a parallel base (vs. non-parallel base of terminal segments of the antennule and antenna in L. louisianensis and L. statoni) (cf.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%