Notes on Two Rare Species of Brachyuran Crabs (Families Matutidae and Parthenopidae) From Indonesian Waters with New Distribution Records. [PDF]
Hanim N +5 more
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Growth and claw regeneration of the stone crab, Menippe mercenaria [PDF]
Savage, T. and J.R. Sullivan. 1978. Growth and Claw Regeneration of the Stone Crab, Menippe mercenaria. Fla. Mar. Res. Publ. No. 32.23 pp. Laboratory-maintained and feral crabs were observed for incremental carapace width and major and minor claw ...
Savage, Thomas, Sullivan, James R.
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Taxonomic account of genus Scylla (de Haan, 1833) from Gujarat State, India with two new records of species [PDF]
The present study describes the taxonomic account of genus Scylla from Gujarat state, India. Specimens of crab were collected from 11 different marine sites/ habitats along the coastal region of the state.
J. N. Trivedi, K. D. Vachhrajani
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Shell Diseases of Brachyuran Crabs
F.R. Sharmila J, S. Ravichandr
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A classification of neurosecretory cells of crustacea [PDF]
In Crustacea, the distribution of NSCs is limited to the brain, thoracic ganglia, circum-oesophageal connectives and eyestalk. Enami (1951) first described different types of NSCs and mapped them in the brachyuran crab, Sesarma ...
Panneerselvam, M, Subramoniam, T
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The mangrove crab, Parasesarma bengalense (Davie, 2003), was previously reported in an ecological study from the Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary of Andhra Pradesh on the east coast of India.
Sameer Kumar Pati +3 more
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Studies on the spermatogenesis of two Indian freshwater brachyurans [PDF]
The events of spermatogenesis in two species of brachyuran crabs (Barytelphusa jacquemonti (Rathbun) and Oziotelphusa senex (Fabricius) were studied by light microscopy. Four different cell types were categorised in the testis, namely 1. Spermatogonia, 2.
Rao, Geetha K., Shakuntala, Katre
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Multiformity and Economic Importance of True Brachyuran Crabs
The brachyuran crabs are diversified and widely distributed habitant throughout the world, apart from Antarctica, they are reported from all the niches of network. They are dominant in all over estuaries and found in unfathomable depths of the Ocean down to 6000m and in the high mountains up to 3500 m above the sea level.Numerous species have evolved ...
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In silico analysis of crustacean hyperglycemic hormone family G protein-coupled receptor candidates. [PDF]
Kozma MT +6 more
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BURROW ARCHITECTURE OF RED GHOST CRAB OCYPODE MACROCERA (H. MILNE-EDWARDS, 1852) : A CASE STUDY IN INDIAN SUNDARBANS [PDF]
A study on burrow architecture and burrow morphology of the red ghost crab (Ocypode macrocera) was carried out at the southern proximity of the Sagar island (21°37.973' N, to E 88° 04.195'), western sector of Indian Sundarbans that faces the regular ...
Amalesh Choudhury +3 more
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