Pasiphaeidae Dana, 1852
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Felipe |
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Pasiphaeidae Dana, 1852 |
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Family Pasiphaeidae Dana, 1852 View in CoL
Pasiphaeids, sometimes called comb shrimps, get their common name from the unusual pectinate chelae, which have elongated fingers lined with comb-like rows of small spines. A few small tropical species live near the surface, but the species in the northeastern Pacific are generally found at 100 m or deeper. Some species migrate vertically to shallow depths at night. Color notes are from an unpublished key by J. Yaldwyn and fresh specimens from California unless otherwise noted .
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