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Thalassinidea

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names, "mud lobster" and "ghost shrimp" counting among them. The burrows made by thalassinideans are frequently preserved, and the fossil record of thalassinideans reaches back to the late
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and their allies). There are believed to be 556 extant species of thalassinideans in 96 genera, with the greatest diversity in the tropics, although with some species reaching
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K. Sakai (2004). "The diphyletic nature of the Infraorder Thalassinidea (Decapoda, Pleocyemata) as derived from the morphology of the gastric mill".
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The group was abandoned when it became clear that it represented two separate lineages, now both recognised as infraorders:
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Sammy De Grave; N. Dean Pentcheff; Shane T. Ahyong; et al. (2009).
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have shown that thalassinideans are most closely related to Brachyura (
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Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Zoology
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Index

Mud lobster

Upogebia deltaura

Pestarella tyrrhena
infraorder
decapod
crustaceans
burrows
muddy
oceans
Australian English
littoral
Trypaea australiensis
crayfish
Cherax
fishing
vernacular
Jurassic
Gebiidea
Axiidea
molecular analyses
crabs
Anomura
hermit crabs
latitudes
60° north
icon
Crustaceans portal
Thalassinoides

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