Upogebia
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Callianassoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Upogebiidae
Genus: Upogebia
Species:
U. acanthura – U. brasiliensis – U. bruscai – U. careospina – U. contigua – U. deltaura – U. edentata – U. edulis – U. fallax – U. gracilis – U. issaeffi – U. marina – U. mediterranea – U. noronhensis – U. omissa – U. omissago – U. paraffinis – U. pusilla – U. stellata – U. tipica – U. toralae – U. variana – †U. kowai
Name
editUpogebia Leach, 1814
References
edit- Feldmann, R.M.; Schweitzer, C.E.; Maxwell, P.A.; Kelley, B.M. 2008: Fossil isopod and decapod crustaceans from the Kowai Formation (Pliocene) near Makikihi, South Canterbury, New Zealand. New Zealand journal of geology and geophysics, 51: 43–58. PDF
- Holthuis, L.B. (1991). Marine Lobsters of the World: An Annotated and Illustrated Catalogue of Species of Interest to Fisheries Known to Date. FAO Fisheries Synopsis, no. 125, 13: viii + 292.
- Kornienko, E.S.; Korn, O.M.; Demchuk, D.D. 2012: The larval development of the mud shrimp Upogebia issaeffi (Balss, 1913) (Decapoda: Gebiidea: Upogebiidae) reared under laboratory conditions. Zootaxa 3269: 31–46. Preview Reference page.
- Komai, T., Ravinesh, R., Riyas, A. & Kumar, A.B. 2020. New records of two sponge-associated species of Upogebia Leach, 1814 from southern India (Decapoda: Gebiidea: Upogebiidae): U. hexaceras (Ortmann, 1894) and U. nithyanandan (Sakai, Türkay & Al Aidaroos, 2015) resurrected from the synonymy of U. balmaorum Ngoc-Ho, 1990. Zootaxa 4747(3): 477–494. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4747.3.3 Reference page.
- Leach W.E. (1814). Crustaceology. In : D. Brewster, The Edinburgh Encyclopaedia, 7: 383–437
- 2010: Zootaxa, 2337: 63–68.
- Oliveira, D.B. De; Martinelli-Lemos, J.M.; Abrunhosa, F.A. 2014: The complete larval development of the mud shrimp Upogebia vasquezi (Gebiidea: Upogebiidae) reared in the laboratory. Zootaxa 3826(3): 517–543. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3826.3.5 Reference page.
- Sakai, K., 2011: Callianassidae (II) and Upogebiidae from the Gulf of Tonkin and the Red Sea, in the Zoological Museum of Moscow University (Decapoda, Thalassinidea). Crustaceana 84 (9): 117–1137. Abstract: DOI: 10.1163/001121611X586684.