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Parhippolyte sterreri

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Barbouriidae

Scientific name
  
Parahippolyte sterreri

Rank
  
Species

Subphylum
  
Crustacea

Genus
  
Parhippolyte

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Decapoda

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Similar
  
Barbouria, Decapoda, Kentucky cave shri, Mictocaris, Hippolytidae

Gamberetto parhippolyte sterreri


Parhippolyte sterreri is a species of marine decapod crustacean in the family Barbouriidae, formerly placed in the genus Somersiella. It is found in marine caves around the Bahamas, Cuba and Mexico and inland anchialine caves in Bermuda.

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Description

Sterrer’s cave shrimp is bright red with narrow white bands at the joints of the swimming legs and three white spots on the tail. The head has prominent dark eyes and long antennae. The specialised appendages which help to trap prey are red at the base, fading to white towards the tip. The rostrum is short, smooth and rounded. The abdominal segments are rounded and the fifth segment possesses a sharp spine.

Biology

A female shrimp collected on Cozumel had 2000 tiny eggs attached to its pleopods. Their small size suggests that the larvae remain in the plankton for a long time.

References

Parhippolyte sterreri Wikipedia