Alima is a genus of shrimps belonging to the family Squillidae,[1] and was first described in 1817 by William Elford Leach.[1][2]
Alima | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Malacostraca |
Order: | Stomatopoda |
Family: | Squillidae |
Genus: | Alima Leach, 1817 |
Leach describes the genus as
"Thorax elongate with the sides not approximating. Mouth placed towards the hinder part of the thorax."
Species
editSpecies accepted by the World Register of Marine Species are:[1]
- Alima hieroglyphica (Kemp, 1911)
- Alima hildebrandi (Schmitt, 1940)
- Alima maxima Ahyong, 2002
- Alima neptuni (Linnaeus, 1768)
- Alima orientalis Manning, 1978
- Alima pacifica Ahyong, 2001
References
edit- ^ a b c "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Alima Leach, 1817". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
- ^ William Elford Leach (1817). "A general notice of the animals taken by Mr. John Cranch, during the expedition to explore the source of the River Zaire. Appendix IV". Narrative of an Expedition to Explore the River Zaire in South Africa in 1816: 416. Wikidata Q116961550.