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Breeding biology of the intertidal sand crab, Emerita (Decapoda: Anomura)

2003
Emerita is a burrowing mole crab or sand crab, adapted to life in wave-washed sandy beaches of temperate and tropical seas. The reproductive biology of this anomuran crab presents several peculiarities, all contributing to its adaptation to this harsh environmental niche.
T, Subramoniam, V, Gunamalai
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2023
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Spermatozoal ultrastructure in the Hippoidea (Anomura, Decapoda)

1999
Three species of anomuran mole and sand crabs (Albunea sp., Emerita talpoida and Hippo pacifica) in the superfamily Hippoidea are investigated for spermatozoal ultrastructure. Each species has a different spermatozoal morphology but shares, with the others, three apomorphies - a thickened, multi-layered operculum, a perforatorial septum, and a central ...
Tudge, C. C.   +2 more
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LARVAL AND ADULT STAGES OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ANOMURA

Canadian Journal of Research, 1937
The external morphology of the adult stage of four species of Anomura (hermit crabs), Upogebia pugettensis (Dana), Paguristes turgidus (Stimpson), Pagurus beringanus (Benedict) and Orthopagurus schmitti (Stevens) is compared and the larval stages described.
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Feeding and masticatory structures of selected Anomura (Crustacea)

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1975
Abstract Seven species representing the three superfamilies of the Anomura were studied regarding food, feeding mechanisms, and masticating ossicles of the gastric mill in order to determine whether the structure of the gastric mill was determined by diet or phylogeny.
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The Galatheidae (Anomura: Galatheoidea) of South Africa, with a description of a new species

Zootaxa
Squat lobsters of the family Galatheidae are severely understudied in South Africa and have never been the subject of a regional monographic study. The last additions and updates to the fauna were made almost 20 years ago and a revision of this family is thus long overdue.
THOMAS P.A. BOTHA   +3 more
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