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Streptocephalus (Parastreptocephalus)

Parastreptocephalus is a subgenus of the fairy shrimp genus Streptocephalus, characterised by features of the male antennae and the tetrahedral shape of the eggs. It comprises six species:

  • Streptocephalus kaokoensis <small>Barnard, 1929</small> – Namibia&nbsp;
  • Streptocephalus lamellifer <small>Thiele, 1900</small> – Tanzania&nbsp;
  • Streptocephalus queenslandicus <small>Herbert & Timms, 2000</small> – Queensland&nbsp;
  • Streptocephalus siamensis <small>Sanoamuang & Saengphan, 2006</small> – Thailand&nbsp;
  • Streptocephalus sudanicus <small>Daday de Dées, 1910</small> – Sahel&nbsp;
  • Streptocephalus zuluensis <small>Brendonck & Hamer, 1992</small> – Zimbabwe & South Africa, endangered&nbsp;

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