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Crangon oahuensis  A. H. Banner, 1953
Taxonomic Serial No.: 1148366

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 Taxonomy and Nomenclature
       
  Kingdom: Animalia  
  Taxonomic Rank: Species  
  Common Name(s):    
  Valid Name: Alpheus oahuensis (A. H. Banner, 1953)
 
       
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  Current Standing: invalid - original name/combination   
       
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  Record Credibility Rating: verified - standards met  
       

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  Author(s)/Editor(s): De Grave, Sammy, and C. H. J. M. Fransen   
  Publication Date: 2011   
  Article/Chapter Title: Carideorum catalogus: the recent species of the Dendrobranchiate, Stenopodidean, Procarididean and Caridean Shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda)   
  Journal/Book Name, Vol. No.: Zoologische Mededelingen, vol. 85, no. 9   
  Page(s): 195-589   
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  ISBN/ISSN: 978-90-6519-2004, 0024-0672  
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  Reference for: Crangon oahuensis   
       
  Author(s)/Editor(s): Titgen, Richard H.   
  Publication Date: 1991   
  Article/Chapter Title: Summary of Albert H. and Dora M. Banners' Contributions to the Knowledge of the Family Alphidae (Decapoda: Caridea)   
  Journal/Book Name, Vol. No.: Pacific Science, vol. 45, no. 3   
  Page(s): 232-245   
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  ISBN/ISSN: 0030-8870   
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