| Upogebiidae (mud shrimps)	 | 
	
		
	
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benthic; marine | 	
	
	
	
		| Southeast Atlantic and Western Indian Ocean:  South Africa and Mozambique. | 
	
		
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	Rostrum ending in three teeth; the lateral teeth are placed at the end of a ridge that is separated from the central part of the dorsal surface of the rostrum by a deep groove.  On the central part itself a very shallow median groove is present.  There are no ventral teeth on the rostrum.  The anterolateral border of the carapace with a single spine behind the eye.  First pereiopods subchelate.  Dactylus of adult male with a longitudinal groove on either lateral surface, and without a tooth on the cutting edge.  Palm with 2 dorsal denticulate carinae.  Merus without an anterodorsal spine.  Coxae of first three pereiopods without spines (Ref. 4). | 
	
	
		| It has lengths of 1.5 to 1.6 cm, total body length; 2.7 to 6.5 cm, ovigerous females (Ref. 4). It burrows in sandy mud of estuaries form mid-tide to LWS [= Low water spring tide].  It is a detritus feeder (Ref. 4). | 
	
	
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        Not Evaluated (N.E.) Ref. 123251)	
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