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Eudorella Minor
''Eudorella'' is a genera of marine hooded shrimp in the family Leuconidae. Their skeletons are chitinous. Species Placed by WoRMS. * ''Eudorella abyssi'' Sars, 1887 * ''Eudorella acuticaudata'' Akiyama & Gamo, 2012 * ''Eudorella aequiremis'' Hansen, 1920 * ''Eudorella arctica'' Hansen, 1920 * ''Eudorella bacescui'' Petrescu, 1991 * ''Eudorella bathyalis'' Vassilenko & Tzareva, 2004 * ''Eudorella bathyhwanghaensis'' Akiyama & Gamo, 2012 * ''Eudorella breviflagella'' Akiyama & Gamo, 2012 * ''Eudorella dentata'' Lomakina, 1955 * ''Eudorella divae'' Muhlenhardt-Siegel, 2005 * ''Eudorella emarginata'' (Krøyer, 1846) * ''Eudorella fallax'' Zimmer, 1909 * ''Eudorella flokkeri'' Mühlenhardt-Siegel, 2011 * ''Eudorella fusafusa'' Akiyama & Gamo, 2012 * ''Eudorella gottliebi'' Băcescu, 1961 * ''Eudorella gracilior'' Zimmer, 1907 * ''Eudorella gracilis'' Sars, 1871 * ''Eudorella groenlandica'' Zimmer, 1926 * ''Eudorella haradai'' Akiyama & Gamo, 2012 * ''Eudorella hirsuta'' (Sars, 186 ...
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Hooded Shrimp
Cumacea is an order (biology), order of small marine crustaceans of the superorder Peracarida, occasionally called hooded shrimp or comma shrimp. Their unique appearance and uniform body plan makes them easy to distinguish from other crustaceans. They live in soft-bottoms such as mud and sand, mostly in the marine environment. There are more than 1,500 species of cumaceans formally described. The species diversity of Cumacea increases with depth. Anatomy Cumaceans have a strongly enlarged cephalothorax with a carapace, a slim abdomen, and a forked tail. The length of most species varies from . The carapace of a typical cumacean is composed of several fused dorsal head parts and the first three somites of the thorax. This carapace encloses the appendages that serve for respiratory system, respiration and feeding. In most species, there are two eyes at the front side of the head shield, often merged into a single dorsal eye lobe. The five posterior somites of the thorax form the p ...
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