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§lat is one of the 12 well-known dancing shrimps that are often kept by aquarists due to their coloration and behaviour. The large eyes of this rather large shrimp are particularly striking.
The shrimp's diet is unproblematic, as an omnivore it will take any food offered to it, although it cannot be ruled out that it will eat coral polyps or other small invertebrates.
Etymology:
This new species is named after Dr. Raymond B. Manning, in honor of his valuable contributions to our knowledge of the western Atlantic rhynchocinetid shrimp
12 species are known:
Cinetorhynchus Holthuis, 1995
Cinetorhynchus concolor Okuno, 1996
Cinetorhynchus fasciatus Okuno and Tachikawa, 1997
Cinetorhynchus hawaiiensis Okuno and J. P. Hoover, 1998
Cinetorhynchus hendersoni (Kemp, 1925)
Cinetorhynchus hiatti (Holthuis and Hayashi, 1967)
Cinetorhynchus manningi Okuno, 1996
Cinetorhynchus reticulatus Okuno, 1997
Cinetorhynchus rigens (Gordon, 1936)
Rhynchocinetes H. Milne Edwards, 1837
Rhynchocinetes durbanensis Gordon, 1936
Rhynchocinetes rathbunae Okuno, 1996
Rhynchocinetes serratus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837)
Rhynchocinetes typus H. Milne-Edwards