A new Caribbean snapping shrimp

por | Oct 9, 2017 | Acuarista avanzado | 1 comentario


A new Caribbean snapping shrimp


Alpheopsis paratrigona sp. nov

Alpheopsis paratrigona is a new Alpheid (snapping/pistol) shrimp discovered in Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and Florida.  It is unclear whether A. paratrigona shares any symbiosis with another reef organism like many other Alpheids do (e.g. pistol shrimps + shrimp gobies).  The new shrimp is described in ZooTaxa.

With a far greater biodiversity of colorful shrimps than freshwater, it’s a little odd that marine shrimp tanks aren’t a trend like it is in the freshwater scene.  Granted, Alpheid shrimps aren’t the best choice since they spend most of their time burrowed.  But even reef mysis shrimps like these would make awesome inhabitants for reef shrimp tanks.

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  1. BE

    These can’t be that much of a new species. I am in my early 30s and remember going to P.R. when I was 5, 6 yrs/o and heard these same noises I just heard in the video. Unless there is another sea animal that can make a similar sound.

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