Ogyrides

Ogyrides, also known as long eyed shrimps, is a genus of decapod crustaceans consisting of 13 species.

But the second maxilliped has segments arranged in usual serial manner; bearing exopod; endopod 4-segmented.

A grown long-eyed shrimp would eat small worms and microscopic organisms.

[5] One species Ogyrides mjoebergi has colonised the eastern Mediterranean from the Red Sea via the Suez Canal, a process known as Lessepsian migration.

Newly molted individuals have displayed a shift of their entire body forwards, with the cephalothorax angled downwards with respect to the pleon and both chelipeds extended forwards and towards each other; body jerked rapidly backwards with pleon curled and walking pereiopods extended; cephalothorax angled upwards, while the chelipeds were spread apart and moved backwards; and continuous undulations of pleopods.