Lebbeus

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Lebbeus
Lebbeus cribrinopsis - 01.jpg
on Cribrinopsis fernaldi sea anemone
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Lebbeus

White, 1847 
Type species

(Leach mss) White, 1847 

Lebbeus is a genus of shrimp in the family Hippolytidae. It includes a species whose name was auctioned in 2009 to raise funds for conservation; Luc Longley won with a bid of A$3,600. He named the shrimp Lebbeus clarehannah.[1][2] The following species are included:[3]

  • Jensen, 2006
  • Fransen, 1997
  • (Hale, 1941)
  • Hayashi, 1992
  • Zarenkov, 1976
  • (Bražnikov, 1907)
  • Zarenkov, 1976
  • Jensen, 1987
  • Lebbeus clarehannah McCallum & Poore, 2010
  • Hayashi & Okuno, 1997
  • Holthuis, 1947a
  • McCallum & Poore, 2010
  • Ahyong, 2010
  • Zarenkov, 1976
  • Komai, Hayashi & Kohtsuka, 2004
  • Jensen, 2006
  • (Kobyakova, 1936)
  • (Bražnikov, 1907)
  • Lebbeus groenlandicus (J. C. Fabricius, 1775)
  • (Kobyakova, 1936)
  • Holthuis, 1947a
  • Hayashi, 1992
  • Crosnier, 1999
  • (Schmitt, 1921)
  • Wicksten, 2010
  • (Kobyakova, 1936)
  • (Kobyakova, 1936)
  • Komai & Collins, 2009
  • (Krøyer, 1841)
  • Hayashi, 1992
  • Jensen, 2006
  • Komai & Takeda, 2004
  • Chan & Komai, 2017
  • (Sabine, 1824)
  • Komai, Hayashi & Kohtsuka, 2004
  • (Rathbun, 1906)
  • Bruce, 2010
  • (Barnard, 1947)
  • (Bražnikov, 1907)
  • Wicksten & G. Méndez, 1982
  • Komai & Komatsu, 2009
  • (Urita, 1942)
  • (Kobyakova, 1936)
  • Wicksten & G. Méndez, 1982
  • Komai, 2001
  • Hanamura & Abe, 2003
  • (Rathbun, 1902)
  • (Kobyakova, 1936)
  • (Rathbun, 1902a)
  • Zarenkov, 1960
  • Nye et al., 2012
  • (Rathbun, 1902)
  • Ahyong, 2009
  • Kensley, Tranter & Griffin, 1987

References[]

  1. ^ "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Lebbeus White, 1847". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  2. ^ BRUCE, A. J. "Lebbeus rubrodentatus sp. nov. (Crustacea: Caridea: Hippolytidae) from the Australian North West Shelf" (PDF). Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ "Shrimpus eBayicus". The Scientist Magazine®. Retrieved 2020-02-14.


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