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Metacrangon Punctata
''Metacrangon'' is a genus of shrimp belonging to the family Crangonidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species There are a total of 46 species: *''Metacrangon acclivis'' *''Metacrangon agassizii'' *''Metacrangon asiaticus'' *''Metacrangon australis'' *''Metacrangon bahamondei'' *''Metacrangon bellmarleyi'' *''Metacrangon bythos'' *''Metacrangon clevai'' *''Metacrangon cornuta'' *''Metacrangon crosnieri'' *''Metacrangon haona'' *''Metacrangon hayashii'' *''Metagrangon hikurangi'' *''Metacrangon holthuisi'' *''Metacrangon jacqueti'' *Metacrangon kaiko *''Metacrangon karubar'' *''Metacrangon knoxi'' *''Metacrangon laevis'' *''Matacrangon latirostris'' *''Metacrangon longirostris'' *''Metacrangon miyakei'' *''Metacrangon monodon'' *''Metacrangon munita'' *''Metacrangon nipponensis'' *''Metacrangon novaguinea'' *''Metacrangon obliqua'' *''Metacrangon ochotensis'' *''Metacrangon poorei'' *''Metacrangon procax'' *''Metacrangon proxima'' *''Met ...
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A shrimp (: shrimp (American English, US) or shrimps (British English, UK)) is a crustacean with an elongated body and a primarily Aquatic locomotion, swimming mode of locomotion – typically Decapods belonging to the Caridea or Dendrobranchiata, although some Shrimp#Non-decapods, crustaceans outside of this order are also referred to as "shrimp". Any small crustacean may also be referred to as "shrimp", regardless of resemblance. More narrow definitions may be restricted to Caridea, to smaller species of either of the aforementioned groups, or only the Marine life, marine species. Under a broader definition, ''shrimp'' may be synonymous with prawn, covering stalk-eyed swimming crustaceans with long, narrow muscular tails (Abdomen#Arthropoda, abdomens), long whiskers (Antenna (biology), antennae), and slender, Biramous, biramous legs. They swim forward by paddling the swimmerets on the underside of their abdomens, although their escape response is typically repeated flicks wit ...
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