Aquarium-trade
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Procambarus fallax
Slough Crayfish, Deceitful Crayfish
Procambarus fallax is a freshwater crayfish native to peninsular Florida and southern Georgia, USA, where it inhabits tributaries of the Satilla River. The species is notable as the sexual parental species of the parthenogenetic Marmorkrebs (marbled crayfish), which originated as a single lineage from P. fallax through apomictic parthenogenesis. While P. fallax reproduces sexually with separate males and females, its parthenogenetic derivative has achieved global distribution through the aquarium trade and exhibits high invasive potential due to single-female founding capability.
Stenopus
boxer shrimp, coral shrimp, banded coral shrimp
Stenopus is a genus of marine decapod crustaceans comprising eleven described species, commonly known as boxer or coral shrimps. Members are characterized by enlarged, asymmetrical chelipeds used in defense and intraspecific combat. Several species, particularly Stenopus hispidus, are significant in the ornamental aquarium trade and function as cleaner organisms in reef ecosystems. The genus exhibits monogamous social structures and prominent agonistic behaviors mediated by dopamine and acetylcholine neuroendocrine pathways.
Stenorhynchus seticornis
Yellowline Arrow Crab, Arrow Crab
Stenorhynchus seticornis is a marine crab commonly known as the yellowline arrow crab. It inhabits shallow subtidal zones of the western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina to Brazil. The species is recognized by its triangular body, elongated pointed rostrum, and long thin legs. It is nocturnal, territorial, and frequently associated with sea anemones, particularly Lebrunia danae.