About Alpheus novaezealandiae Miers, 1876
Alpheus novaezealandiae Miers, 1876 has a dark grey-green or purplish body. Most of its body, with the exception of the chelae, features white markings. The eggs of this species are brown.
Alpheus novaezealandiae Miers, 1876 is a animal in the Alpheidae family, order Decapoda, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Alpheus novaezealandiae Miers, 1876
Alpheus novaezealandiae Miers, 1876 is a species with a colored marked body and brown eggs.
Alpheus novaezealandiae Miers, 1876 has a dark grey-green or purplish body. Most of its body, with the exception of the chelae, features white markings. The eggs of this species are brown.
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