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  1. Macrobenthos of the North Sea - Crustacea: Meiosquilla desmaresti

  2. Rissoides desmaresti - Wikipedia

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    Rissoides desmaresti held in gloved hand. Distribution data supplied by the Ocean Biodiversity Information System (OBIS). To interrogate UK data visit the NBN Atlas. Rissoides desmaresti is a burrowing shrimp about 10 cm long. The body is elongate with a small shield shaped carapace.
    Can be distinguished from Platysquilla eusebia, the only other British mantis shrimp species, by the number of spines on the dactylus of the raptorial claw. Rissoides desmaresti has 5 spines and Platysquilla eusebia has 12-15 spines. Occasionally catches of Rissoides desmaresti sometimes generates press coverage and suggestions of global warming.
    Mantis shrimp Rissoides desmaresti in Tremadog Bay, North Wales. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 81:695–696. Google Scholar 50 . A. Risso 1816. Histoire Naturelle de Crustacés des Environs de Nice. Librairie Grecque-Latine-Allemande. Paris. pp. Plates 1-3. Google Scholar 51 .
    R. demsaresti is distinguished from the other British species, Platysquilla eusebia, by the number of spines on the last segment of the raptorial claw; R. desmaresti has five spines, while P. eusebia has a dozen or more. It lives in burrows below from the subtidal zone down to depths of around 40 metres (130 ft).
  4. Macrobenthos of the North Sea - Crustacea: Genus Meiosquilla

  5. Mantis shrimps Rissoides desmaresti in Tremadog Bay, North Wales

  6. Performance and Habitat of the Mantis Shrimp - BioOne

  7. (PDF) New UK recordings of the mantis shrimp, …

    WEBIn addition, new records from merly Meiosquilla desmaresti; see Manning & Lewinsohn, the south coast of England and particularly the Solent area 1982), is a stomatopod crustacean that is scarce around the are …

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