halutumman
Halutumman is a genus of marine crustaceans belonging to the order Decapoda, which encompasses a diverse group of shrimp-like species. The genus is primarily characterized by its members' slender bodies, elongated rostra, and specialized appendages adapted for their specific ecological niches in marine environments. Halutumman species are often found in deep-sea habitats, where they play essential roles in the benthic ecosystems.
Members of the Halutumman genus are distinguished by morphological features such as the structure of their
Halutumman species are of scientific interest due to their adaptations to deep-sea life and their phylogenetic
The taxonomy of Halutumman has undergone revisions as new species are discovered and as molecular techniques