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  1. Phylogenetic relationships and adaptation in deep-sea carideans …

  2. Lebbeus groenlandicus - Wikipedia

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    It has a circumboreal distribution. It is found inSouth Korea on the east coast north of Pohang, Gyeongsangbuk-do, and in Japan from San'in to Hokkaido . ^ a b "Lebbeus groenlandicus". inverts.wallawalla.edu.
    We contribute two new thorid mitochondrial genomes: Lebbeus formosus and Lebbeus shinkaiae. Since Paralebbeus jiaolongi was nested within Lebbeus, Lebbeus appears non-monophyly. Recent research suggests that Paralebbeus may be considered invalid and synonymous with Lebbeus ( Wang et al., 2023 ). 3.3. Molecular adaptive evolution
    Monophyly of the Infraorder Caridea have been confirmed by numerous morphological and molecular phylogenetic studies ( Scholtz and Richter, 1995, Dixon et al., 2003, Tsang et al., 2008, Bracken et al., 2009a, Bracken et al., 2009b, Lin et al., 2012, Cronin et al., 2022 ).
    Lebbeus shinkaiae, which inhabits around hydrothermal vents, also showed the similar situation as alvinocaridids.
  4. Mushroom bodies in crustaceans: Insect-like organization in the …

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  7. The Insect Brain: A COMMENTATED PRIMER | Semantic Scholar

  8. Genealogical relationships of mushroom bodies, hemiellipsoid …

  9. Mushroom bodies in crustaceans: Insect‐like ... - Semantic Scholar

  10. Mushroom bodies in crustaceans: Insect-like organization in the …

  11. Lebbeus groenlandicus - Walla Walla University

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