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Palaemonoidea

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Palaemonoidea is a large superfamily of shrimp, containing nearly 1,000 species. The position of the family Typhlocarididae is unclear, although the monophyly of a group containing the remaining seven families is well supported. Anchistioididae Borradaile, 1915 Desmocarididae Borradaile, 1915 Euryrhynchidae Holthuis, 1950 Gnathophyllidae Dana, 1852 Hymenoceridae Ortmann, 1890 Kakaducarididae Bruce, 1993 Palaemonidae Rafinesque, 1815 Typhlocarididae Annandale & Kemp, 1913

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Superfamily

  1. PhylumArthropoda
  2. ClassMalacostraca
  3. OrderDecapoda
Habitatmarine, brackish, freshwater

Los palaemonoideos (Palaemonoidea) son una superfamilia de crustáceos decápodos, la más numerosas del infraorden de los carídeos. Algunos de sus ejemplares litorales se capturan con facilidad y se han convertido en unos de los decápodos más estudiados.​

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Palaemonoidea is a large superfamily of shrimp, containing nearly 1,000 species. The position of the family Typhlocarididae is unclear, although the monophyly of a group containing the remaining seven families is well supported. Anchistioididae Borradaile, 1915 Desmocarididae Borradaile, 1915 Euryrhynchidae Holthuis, 1950 Gnathophyllidae Dana, 1852 Hymenoceridae Ortmann, 1890 Kakaducarididae Bruce, 1993 Palaemonidae Rafinesque, 1815 Typhlocarididae Annandale & Kemp, 1913

Image:Gnathophyllum americanum Réunion.JPG|Gnathophyllum americanum, a Palaemonidae Image:Harlequin Shrimp 1.jpg|Hymenocera picta, the only Hymenoceridae Image:Emperor Shrimp - Periclimenes imperator.jpg|Periclimenes imperator, a Palaemonidae Image:Typhlocaris ayyaloni cropped.jpg|Typhlocaris ayyaloni, a Typhlocarididae

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