Ancylomenes magnificus, also known as the magnificent anemone shrimp,[2] is a species of cleaner shrimp common to the Western Pacific Ocean at depths of 3–29 metres (10–95 ft).[3] They are commonly found on stony coral, Catalaphyllia and the sea anemone, Dofleinia armata.[1]
^ abOkuno, J. & Bruce, A. J. (2010). "Designation of Ancylomenes gen. nov., for the 'Periclimenes aesopius species group' (Crustacea: Decapoda: Palaemonidae), with the description of a new species and a checklist of congeneric species". Zootaxa. 2372: 85–105. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.2372.1.11.
^Charpin, Florent. "Magnificent Anemone Shrimp". Florent's Guide to the Tropical Reefs. Retrieved 2020-03-30.
^Terrence M. Gosliner; David W. Behrens & Gary C. Williams (1996). Coral Reef Animals of the Indo-Pacific: Animal life from Africa to Hawai'i Exclusive of the Vertebrates. Monterey, California: Sea Challengers. ISBN 978-0-930118-21-1.
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