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- Trypaea abstract "Trypaea australiensis, known as the (marine) yabby or ghost nippers in Australia and as the Australian ghost shrimp elsewhere, is a common species of mud shrimp in south-eastern Australia, the only species in the genus Trypaea. T. australiensis is a popular bait used live or frozen by Australians targeting a range of species. It grows to a length of 6 centimetres (2.4 in) and lives in burrows in mudflats or sandbanks, especially in or near estuaries.".
- Trypaea binomialAuthority James_Dwight_Dana.
- Trypaea class Malacostraca.
- Trypaea family Callianassidae.
- Trypaea kingdom Animal.
- Trypaea order Axiidea.
- Trypaea order Decapoda.
- Trypaea phylum Arthropod.
- Trypaea phylum Crustacean.
- Trypaea thumbnail Trypaea_australiensis.jpg?width=300.
- Trypaea wikiPageID "5140935".
- Trypaea wikiPageLength "2606".
- Trypaea wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Trypaea wikiPageRevisionID "640805387".
- Trypaea wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Trypaea wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Trypaea wikiPageWikiLink Axiidea.
- Trypaea wikiPageWikiLink Burrow.
- Trypaea wikiPageWikiLink Callianassidae.
- Trypaea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Crustaceans_of_Australia.
- Trypaea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indo-Pacific_crustaceans.
- Trypaea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monotypic_arthropod_genera.
- Trypaea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thalassinidea.
- Trypaea wikiPageWikiLink Crustacean.
- Trypaea wikiPageWikiLink Decapoda.
- Trypaea wikiPageWikiLink Estuary.
- Trypaea wikiPageWikiLink James_Dwight_Dana.
- Trypaea wikiPageWikiLink Malacostraca.
- Trypaea wikiPageWikiLink Mudflat.
- Trypaea wikiPageWikiLink Shoal.
- Trypaea wikiPageWikiLink Thalassinidea.
- Trypaea wikiPageWikiLink Trypaea.
- Trypaea wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trypaea".
- Trypaea wikiPageWikiLinkText "yabby".
- Trypaea binomial "Trypaea australiensis".
- Trypaea binomialAuthority "Dana, 1852".
- Trypaea classis Malacostraca.
- Trypaea familia Callianassidae.
- Trypaea genus "Trypaea".
- Trypaea genusAuthority "Dana, 1852".
- Trypaea imageCaption "Trypaea australiensis".
- Trypaea infraordo Axiidea.
- Trypaea name "Trypaea australiensis".
- Trypaea ordo Decapoda.
- Trypaea phylum "Arthropoda".
- Trypaea regnum "Animalia".
- Trypaea species "T. australiensis".
- Trypaea subphylum Crustacean.
- Trypaea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Trypaea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Decapod-stub.
- Trypaea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Trypaea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Trypaea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Trypaea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_Australian_English.
- Trypaea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Trypaea subject Category:Crustaceans_of_Australia.
- Trypaea subject Category:Indo-Pacific_crustaceans.
- Trypaea subject Category:Monotypic_arthropod_genera.
- Trypaea subject Category:Thalassinidea.
- Trypaea hypernym Species.
- Trypaea type Animal.
- Trypaea type Crustacean.
- Trypaea type Eukaryote.
- Trypaea type Species.
- Trypaea type Decapod.
- Trypaea type Redirect.
- Trypaea type Thing.
- Trypaea type Q19088.
- Trypaea type Q729.
- Trypaea comment "Trypaea australiensis, known as the (marine) yabby or ghost nippers in Australia and as the Australian ghost shrimp elsewhere, is a common species of mud shrimp in south-eastern Australia, the only species in the genus Trypaea. T. australiensis is a popular bait used live or frozen by Australians targeting a range of species. It grows to a length of 6 centimetres (2.4 in) and lives in burrows in mudflats or sandbanks, especially in or near estuaries.".
- Trypaea label "Trypaea".
- Trypaea sameAs Q6494767.
- Trypaea sameAs Trypaea_australiensis.
- Trypaea sameAs Trypaea_australiensis.
- Trypaea sameAs m.0d4nrm.
- Trypaea sameAs Trypaea_australiensis.
- Trypaea sameAs Trypaea_australiensis.
- Trypaea sameAs Q6494767.
- Trypaea wasDerivedFrom Trypaea?oldid=640805387.
- Trypaea depiction Trypaea_australiensis.jpg.
- Trypaea isPrimaryTopicOf Trypaea.
- Trypaea name "Trypaea australiensis".