Xanthidae is a family of crabs known as gorilla crabs, mud crabs, pebble crabs or rubble crabs. Xanthid crabs are often brightly coloured and are highly...
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Atergatis roseus (category Xanthidae)
Atergatis roseus, the pancake crab, is a species of reef crab from the family Xanthidae with a natural range extending from the Red Sea to Fiji. It has colonised...
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the family Panopeidae, such as Panopeus herbstii Members of the family Xanthidae Helice crassa, the tunnelling mud crab This page is an index of articles...
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mud crab, Rhithropanopeus harrisii (Gould 1841) (Crustacea: Brachyura: Xanthidae) in the Panama Canal" (PDF). Aquatic Invasions. 2 (3): 155–161. doi:10...
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"Toxins extracted from Australian specimens of the crab, Eriphia sebana (Xanthidae)". Toxicon. 27 (5): 579–86. doi:10.1016/0041-0101(89)90119-0. PMID 2749756...
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Zosimus aeneus (category Xanthidae)
Xanthoidea: Xanthidae et Trapeziidae [Crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura) of the Western Indian Ocean and Red Sea. Xanthoidea: Xanthidae and Trapeziidae]...
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Homolidae is paraphyletic with respect to Latreilliidae The Xanthoidea family Xanthidae is paraphyletic with respect to Panopeidae Both the constellation Cancer...
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Atergatis floridus (category Xanthidae)
shawl crab, is a species of tropical Indo-Pacific crab from the family Xanthidae. The meat of this crab is toxic, even if cooked, and consumption often...
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Trichia (crab) (category Xanthidae)
Trichia is a genus of crabs in the family Xanthidae, containing the following species: Trichia australis Baker, 1906 Trichia dromiaeformis De Haan, 1839...
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Epiactaea (category Xanthidae)
Epiactaea is a genus of crabs in the family Xanthidae, containing the following species: Epiactaea bullifera (Alcock, 1898) Epiactaea margaritifera (Odhner...
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