. "Rhynchocinetes durbanensis, commonly known as the camel shrimp and the hingebeak prawn, is a species of shrimp (family Rhynchocinetidae) found in the Indo-Pacific. Up to 4 cm (1.6 in) in length, the shrimp has large black eyes, and features red and white lines on a translucent body. It has many white ocelli (spots) as well as a Y-shaped white mark on the upper front part of its carapace. It is strongly sexually dimorphic, and dominant males have larger first pair of chelipeds. The shrimp is found in hollows and crevices from 5 to 35 metres (16 to 115 ft) deep, where it forms groups consisting of dozens of individuals. One study determined that the ovigerous females carry from 267 to 1764 eggs, and the eggs take 9 days to hatch after spawning at a temperature of 29.2 \u00B0C (84.6 \u00B0F), or 18 days when the temperature is under 22.0 \u00B0C (71.6 \u00B0F). R. durbanensis has been frequently confused with R. uritai, and also closely resembles . R. durbanensis was first described scientifically by Isabella Gordon in 1936."@en . "Rhynchocinetes durbanensis"@nl . . . . . "Rhynchocinetes durbanensis"@en . . . . . . "Gordon, 1936"@en . . . "Rhynchocinetes durbanensis is een garnalensoort uit de familie van de Rhynchocinetidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1936 door Gordon."@nl . "Rhynchocinetes durbanensis est une esp\u00E8ce de crevettes marines de la famille des Rhynchocinetidae."@fr . . . . . . . . . "30"^^ . "Rhynchocinetes durbanensis"@en . . . "37675687"^^ . "Rhynchocinetes durbanensis \u00E4r en kr\u00E4ftdjursart som beskrevs av Gordon 1936. Rhynchocinetes durbanensis ing\u00E5r i sl\u00E4ktet Rhynchocinetes och familjen Rhynchocinetidae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life."@sv . "Rhynchocinetes durbanensis"@fr . . . "Rhynchocinetes durbanensis is een garnalensoort uit de familie van de Rhynchocinetidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1936 door Gordon."@nl . . . . . "1100670555"^^ . . . "Rhynchocinetes durbanensis \u00E4r en kr\u00E4ftdjursart som beskrevs av Gordon 1936. Rhynchocinetes durbanensis ing\u00E5r i sl\u00E4ktet Rhynchocinetes och familjen Rhynchocinetidae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life."@sv . "Rhynchocinetes durbanensis"@sv . . . . . . . . . "Rhynchocinetes durbanensis, commonly known as the camel shrimp and the hingebeak prawn, is a species of shrimp (family Rhynchocinetidae) found in the Indo-Pacific. Up to 4 cm (1.6 in) in length, the shrimp has large black eyes, and features red and white lines on a translucent body. It has many white ocelli (spots) as well as a Y-shaped white mark on the upper front part of its carapace. It is strongly sexually dimorphic, and dominant males have larger first pair of chelipeds. The shrimp is found in hollows and crevices from 5 to 35 metres (16 to 115 ft) deep, where it forms groups consisting of dozens of individuals. One study determined that the ovigerous females carry from 267 to 1764 eggs, and the eggs take 9 days to hatch after spawning at a temperature of 29.2 \u00B0C (84.6 \u00B0F), or 18 day"@en . . . . . . . "3699"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Rhynchocinetes durbanensis est une esp\u00E8ce de crevettes marines de la famille des Rhynchocinetidae."@fr . .