Eudorella hwanghaensis is a species of hooded shrimp within the family Leuconidae.[1] It has a distribution within the Yellow Sea, where it lives in demersal environments up to depths of 78 meters. Like other members within Cumacea, E. hwanghaensis is sexually dimorphic and gonochoric. Spawning of the species is charactarized by swarming during the night. Females brood eggs within the marsupium where they molt over time, eventually becoming mancas and leaving.[2][3]
Eudorella hwanghaensis is a species of hooded shrimp within the family Leuconidae. It has a distribution within the Yellow Sea, where it lives in demersal environments up to depths of 78 meters. Like other members within Cumacea, E. hwanghaensis is sexually dimorphic and gonochoric. Spawning of the species is charactarized by swarming during the night. Females brood eggs within the marsupium where they molt over time, eventually becoming mancas and leaving.
Eudorella hwanghaensis is een zeekommasoort uit de familie van de Leuconidae.[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1999 door Hong & Park.
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