Ambidexter symmetricus Manning & Chace, 1971 (Decapoda, processidae): First record for rio grande do norte and overview of the species distribution on the Brazilian coast

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Abstract

We present the first record of Ambidexter symmetricus Manning & Chace, 1971 for the state of Rio Grande do Norte, northeastern Brazil, filling a distribution gap of this species in the country. We confirm the preference of this species for seagrass meadows in the Curimataú river estuary. Lastly, a brief overview and an updated distribution map for the records of this species on the Brazilian coast are provided.

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de Moraes, A. B., de Moraes, D. C. S., França, N. F. C., Malheiros, J. M., & Freire, F. A. de M. (2018). Ambidexter symmetricus Manning & Chace, 1971 (Decapoda, processidae): First record for rio grande do norte and overview of the species distribution on the Brazilian coast. Check List, 14(3), 539–544. https://doi.org/10.15560/14.3.539

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