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- (1992). The systematic importance of color and color pattern: evidence for complexes of sibling species of snapping shrimp (Caridea: Alpheidae: Alpheus) from the Caribbean and Pacific coasts of Panama. Proceedings of the San Diego Society of Natural History. 18, 1-5.
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- Paralectotype: Anker, A., et al. 2008. Revision of the Alpheus cristulifrons species complex (Crustacea: Decapoda: Alpheidae), with description of a new species from the tropical eastern Atlantic. Jour. Mar. Biol. Assoc. U.K. 88 (3): 543-562.; Rathbun, M. J. 1900. Results of the Branner-Agassiz expedition to Brazil. I. The decapod and stomatopod Crustacea. Proceedings of the Washington Academy of Sciences. 2: 133-156.; Type: Anker, A., et al. 2008. Revision of the Alpheus cristulifrons species complex (Crustacea: Decapoda: Alpheidae), with description of a new species from the tropical eastern Atlantic. Jour. Mar. Biol. Assoc. U.K. 88 (3): 543-562.; Rathbun, M. J. 1900. Results of the Branner-Agassiz expedition to Brazil. I. The decapod and stomatopod Crustacea. Proceedings of the Washington Academy of Sciences. 2: 133-156.
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- (2001). Evidence for three major clades within the snapping shrimp genus Alpheus inferred from nuclear and mitochondrial gene sequence data. Molecular Phylogenetics & Evolution. 20, 375-389.
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