The Alpheidae from China Seas Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea
As one of the largest families within the Caridea, the Alpheidae have attracted much attention for its species richness, especially on coral reefs. The Alpheidae are one of the most abundant decapods in tropical and subtropical areas, with 48 genera and m
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he Alpheidae from China Seas Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea
The Alpheidae from China Seas
Zhong-li Sha • Yan-rong Wang Dong-ling Cui
The Alpheidae from China Seas Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea
Zhong-li Sha Institute of Oceanology Chinese Academy of Sciences Qingdao, Shandong, China
Yan-rong Wang Institute of Oceanology Chinese Academy of Sciences Qingdao, Shandong, China
Dong-ling Cui Institute of Oceanology Chinese Academy of Sciences Qingdao, Shandong, China
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Acknowledgments
We would like to express our indebtedness to the late Prof. Dr. Liu Rui-yu, who was a pioneer in studying crustacean of China and left us a great deal of valuable reference material of the alpheid shrimps. These large collections of reference material were obtained from several expeditions. Therefore, we are deeply indebted to all the collectors, including Chen Mu, Cheng Li-ren, Cui Yu-hang, Ding Lan-ping, Fan Zhen-gang, Fang Xiu-bin, Jiang Jin-xiang, Li Huan-lin, Li Jin-he, Li Xin-zheng, Liang Guan-sheng, Liao Yu-lin, Liu Rui-yu, Liu Ji-xing, Liu Xi-xing, Ma Xiu-tong, Volker Neumann, Ren Xianqiu, Ruan Wen-guang, Shen Shou-peng, Sun Ke-zhi, Sun Fu-zeng, Tang Zhican, Wang Yong-liang, Wang Yong-qiang, Wu Bao-ling, Wu Xu-wen, Xu Feng-shan, Xu Jie-shan, Zhang Bao-lin, Zhang Jun-long, Zhang Wei-quan, and Zheng Feng, who offered us abundant specimens of alpheids to examine. Two of the collectors, Ren Xian-qiu and Wang Yong-liang, although retired from active systematic research, graciously gave close at
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