The Achelata is an infra-order of the decapod crustaceans, holding the spiny lobsters, slipper lobsters and their fossil relatives. The name "Achelata" derives...
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Stenopodidea (stenopodidean shrimp) Caridea (caridean shrimp) Procarididea Achelata (spiny, slipper, and furry lobsters) Polychelida (benthic crustaceans)...
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Saint Laurent, 1979b Infraorder Gebiidea de Saint Laurent, 1979 Infraorder Achelata Scholtz & Richter, 1995 Infraorder Polychelida Scholtz & Richter, 1995...
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Spiny lobster (category Achelata)
their next-closest relatives, and these two or three families make up the Achelata. Genera of spiny lobsters include Palinurus and a number of anagrams thereof:...
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Slipper lobster (category Achelata)
"Development in Mesozoic scyllarids and implications for the evolution of Achelata (Reptantia, Decapoda, Crustacea)" (PDF). Palaeodiversity. 2: 97–110. Archived...
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Furry lobster (category Achelata)
relationships between spiny, slipper and coral lobsters (Crustacea, Decapoda, Achelata)". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 50 (1): 152–162. doi:10.1016/j...
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by Wolfe et al., 2019. Reptantia comprises the following infraorders: Achelata (spiny, slipper, and furry lobsters) Polychelida (benthic crustaceans)...
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alongside the spiny lobsters and slipper lobsters (now in the infraorder Achelata). In 1995, Gerhard Scholtz and Stefan Richter of the Freie Universität...
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Evolution and Divergence Time Comparisons of an Ancient Group (Decapoda: Achelata, Astacidea, Glypheidea, Polychelida)". Systematic Biology. 63 (4): 457–479...
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Evolution and Divergence Time Comparisons of an Ancient Group (Decapoda: Achelata, Astacidea, Glypheidea, Polychelida)". Systematic Biology. 63 (4): 457–479...
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