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    Typhlatya is a genus of shrimp in the family Atyidae. These are small, stygobitic shrimp found in the West Mediterranean region (France and Spain), Caribbean...
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  • Typhlatya rogersi is a species of basket shrimp in the family Atyidae. It is found in South America and Africa. "Typhlatya rogersi". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-25...
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  • Typhlatya monae is a species of basket shrimp in the family Atyidae. It is found in the Caribbean and Africa. The IUCN conservation status of Typhlatya...
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  • Typhlatya iliffei is a species of basket shrimp in the family Atyidae, and was first described in 1981 by C.W. Hart Junior & Raymond B. Manning. It is...
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    inhabitants of Bonaire. Some caves are home to bats or the blind shrimp Typhlatya. Bats play a useful role in the ecosystem: they trap a large number of...
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  • Stygobromus subtilis – subtle cave amphipod Teretamon spelaeum Troglocaris Typhlatya Typhlocaris Typhlocirolana Typhlopseudothelphusa Villalobosius lopezformenti...
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    Stygiocaris Holthuis, 1960 Syncaris Holmes, 1900 Troglocaris Dormitzer, 1853 Typhlatya Creaser, 1936 Typhlocaridina Liang & Yan, 1981 Typhlopatsa Holthuis, 1956...
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  • barbouri Chace, 1939 Tetrasquilla Manning & Chace, 1990 Typhlatya monae Chace, 1954 Typhlatya rogersi Chace & Manning, 1972 Chace is commemorated in a...
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  • Troglocaris prasence Typhlatya consobrina Typhlatya elenae Typhlatya garciadebrasi Typhlatya garciai Typhlatya miravetensis Typhlatya taina Typhlocaridina...
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  • both.: 685  Endemic invertebrates include the Procaris ascensionis and Typhlatya rogersi shrimp, and a number of amphipods.: 771  Spiny lobster are found...
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