- Upogebia danai
Taxobox
name = "Upogebia danai"
status =
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
subphylum = Crustacea
classis =Malacostraca
ordo =Decapoda
subordo =Pleocyemata
infraordo =Thalassinidea
familia =Upogebiidae
genus = "Upogebia "
species = "U. danai"
binomial = "Upogebia danai"
binomial_authority = (Miers , 1876)"Upogebia danai" is a
mud shrimp of the familyUpogebiidae , endemic toNew Zealand , in mudflats and muddy sand beaches at low tide level."Upogebia danai" lives in a permanent burrow including turning chambers and two entrances, in pairs, a male and a female. The female can be identified by having an extra pair of abdominal limbs. The large hairy first legs and the smaller second pair form a sieve used to strain detritus food from the water current created by the swimming limbs on the underside of the abdomen. When feeding the shrimp moves close to the opening of its burrow.
Adult length is up to 50 mm. Coloration is pale orange-brown.
References
* Miller M & Batt G, "Reef and Beach Life of New Zealand", William Collins (New Zealand) Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand
1973
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