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Crangon allmani - Wikipedia
Crangon allmani, also spelled Crangon allmanni, is a species of shrimp in the genus Crangon. It is at home in the northeast Atlantic Ocean. Its specific name, allmani, honours the Irish natural historian George J. Allman. According to J. A. Allen, the spelling allmanni is a writing error and the correct spelling is allmani. See more
Crangon allmani body length is up to 77 mm. It has a brownish-gray to reddish-gray colour. The short rostrum is about half as long as the eyes and is small with a rounded end. The See more
Crangon allmani primarily eats crustaceans and ringworms (Annelida). Occasionally, it eats mollusks, Foraminifera, … See more
Crangon allmani is restricted to the east boreal zone of the Atlantic Ocean. The species is found from the White Sea to the Bay of Biscay, as well as in the North Sea, the Kattegat, and around Iceland. It can be found around Shetland and the Faroe Islands See more
Crangon allmani is not commercially fished and has no commercial value. See more
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WebAug 25, 2017 · PDF | The food composition of the shrimp Crangon allmanni from the Helgoland Trench (North Sea) and Onega Bay (White Sea) is described. The main food... | Find, read and cite all the research...
Feeding ecology of the shrimp Crangon allmanni Kinahan, 1860
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