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    Cinetorhynchus rigens is a species of shrimp in the family Rhynchocinetidae. Common names include mechanical shrimp, Atlantic dancing shrimp, red night shrimp and red coral shrimp. It occurs in shallow water in the tropical Atlantic Ocean.
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    Cinetorhynchus rigens is a species of shrimp in the family Rhynchocinetidae. Common names include mechanical shrimp, Atlantic dancing shrimp, red night shrimp and red coral shrimp. It occurs in shallow water in the tropical Atlantic Ocean. Like other members of its family, Cinetorhynchus rigens has an upward-hinging, foldable rostrum.
    Cinetorhynchus is a genus of shrimp in the family Rhynchocinetidae. It was originally described in 1995 by Lipke Holthuis as a subgenus of the genus Rhynchocinetes, but was elevated to the rank of genus by Okuno in 1997. Both genera share the characteristic jointed rostrum, but differ in the numbers and positions of various spines.
    Within the genus Cinetorhynchus, the position of Cinetorhynchus reticulatus Okuno, 1997, was not well resolved. The tree topology in Figure 4 suggests that Cinetorhynchus erythrostictus Okuno, 1997, and Cinetorhynchus cf. rigens (Gordon, 1936) are sister taxa and their geminate status is well supported by the ML bootstrap value.
    Within the genus Cinetorhynchus, the analysis placed the different specimens of Cinetorhynchus hendersoni (Kemp, 1925) as a sister group to the remaining species of Cinetorhynchus.
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    Cinetorhynchus rigens is a species of shrimp in the family Rhynchocinetidae. Common names include mechanical shrimp, Atlantic dancing shrimp, red night shrimp and red coral shrimp. It occurs in shallow water in the tropical Atlantic Ocean. See more

    Like other members of its family, Cinetorhynchus rigens has an upward-hinging, foldable rostrum. The body is robust, especially the cephalothorax, with a length of up to 8 cm (3 in). The rostrum has three large and … See more

    The common name "dancing shrimp" comes from the habit this species has of constantly engaging in jerky movements. Its diet has not … See more

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    This species occurs in the tropical Atlantic Ocean. Its range extends from Portugal southwards to the equator and includes the Azores, Madeira, the Canaries and the Cape Verde … See more

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    WEBJan 1, 1997 · The genus Cinetorhynchus Holthuis, 1995 is comprised of 12 species of shrimps that usually occur in shallow waters in warm temperate to tropical regions (De Grave and Fransen, 2011;Ď uriš et al.,...

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