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Callichirus major sensu lato is a monophyletic species complex of ghost shrimp in the infraorder Axiidea, found in flat sandy beaches across the Pan-American coastline. Originally described as a single species, genetic studies eventually classified it as at least four almost morphologically indistinguishable species, one of which was given the binomial denomination Callichirus macrotelsonis (Peiró, 2012). The complex is distinguished by sexual dimorphism, distinctly separated coxae and bases in the maxilla and gonochorism, despite vestigial signs of ancestral hermaphroditism in C. macrotelsonis.

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  • Callichirus major (en)
  • Callichirus major (nl)
  • Corrupto (pt)
  • Callichirus major (sv)
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  • Callichirus major is een tienpotigensoort uit de familie van de Callianassidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1818 door Thomas Say. (nl)
  • Callichirus major är en kräftdjursart som först beskrevs av Thomas Say 1818. Callichirus major ingår i släktet Callichirus och familjen Callianassidae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Corrupto (Callichirus major, Stimpson, 1866) é um crustáceo decápode cavador, lato sensu podendo referir-se a todos os crustáceos da antiga infraordem Thalassinidea, hoje superada pela (à qual pertence o Callichirus major) e a . (pt)
  • Callichirus major sensu lato is a monophyletic species complex of ghost shrimp in the infraorder Axiidea, found in flat sandy beaches across the Pan-American coastline. Originally described as a single species, genetic studies eventually classified it as at least four almost morphologically indistinguishable species, one of which was given the binomial denomination Callichirus macrotelsonis (Peiró, 2012). The complex is distinguished by sexual dimorphism, distinctly separated coxae and bases in the maxilla and gonochorism, despite vestigial signs of ancestral hermaphroditism in C. macrotelsonis. (en)
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