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Praunus flexuosus, known as the chameleon shrimp, is a species of opossum shrimp found in European waters. It reaches 26 mm (1.0 in) long, with a distinctly bent body, and closely resembles Praunus neglectus. It lives in shallow water and tolerates a wide range of salinities. It is found from northern France to the … See more
Praunus flexuosus is a long, slender animal, with a pronounced bend in the abdomen. It reaches sexual maturity at a length of around 18 … See more
Praunus flexuosus was the first mysidacean species ever to be formally described, when Otto Friedrich Müller described it under … See more
Praunus flexuosus has two generations per year. A population overwinters, and produces a spring generation that appears in May or June, before dying off in the summer. Some of … See more
Praunus flexuosus lives along the coast of the north Atlantic Ocean between 40° north and 71° north, and in the Baltic Sea. There is only one doubtful record from further south than See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license The Biology of Praunus Flexuosus and P. Neglectus [Crustacea, …
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