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Desarrollo larval de Mursia gaudichaudi (Milne Edwards 1837) (Decapoda, Brachyura, Calappidae) [PDF]

open access: yesGayana, 2010
Se describe el desarrollo larval de Mursia gaudichaudi basado en las zoeas I y II cultivadas en laboratorio y las zoeas I a la IV obtenidas de muestras planctonicas. Las larvas cultivadas en laboratorio, se obtuvieron de hembras ovigeras capturadas en la costa de Coquimbo, norte de Chile.
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Calappidae De Haan 1833

2020
Published as part of Rodrigues, Juliana L. Segadilha Thaiana G. A., 2020, The crustacean collection at the National Institute of Mata Atlântica (INMA), former Professor Mello Leitão Biology Museum (MBML), pp. 1-13 in Nauplius (e 2020046) (e 2020046) 28 on page 4, DOI: 10.1590/2358-2936e2020046, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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THE FAMILY CALAPPIDAE (DECAPODA, BRACHYURA) AROUND THE CANARY ISLANDS

Crustaceana, 2000
[An account of the species of the family Calappidae reported from the Canary Islands is given. Calappa galloides is recorded for the first time from the Canaries. Whenever available, data on distribution, habitat, biometry, length/width and length/weight relationships, sex-ratio, breeding, and other bioecological information are presented.
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Calappidae

2010
Published as part of Brösing, Andreas, 2010, Recent developments on the morphology of the brachyuran foregut ossicles and gastric teeth, pp.
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Calappidae de Haan 1833

2018
Calappidae de Haan, 1833 Calappa galloides Stimpson, 1859 —CNI González et al. (2000); 15–80 m—CVI Miers (1886, as C. gallus); 0–80 m—Benthic, 12– 218 m. AAWA. Calappa granulata (Linnaeus, 1758) —CNI Brullé (1839); 15–300 m—CVI A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier (1900); 75–233 m—Benthic, 10– 400 m. ATLM. Calappa spec. Fransen, 1991 —CNI type-locality; 45–80 m (
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Preliminary Molecular and Morphological Study of the Calappa Lophos Species Group (Decapoda: Brachyura: Calappidae) [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Crustacean Biology, 2006
Abstract The systematics of the Calappa lophos species group is clarified using morphological and molecular data. The phylogeny of some Indo-Pacific species of Calappa is discussed. Two species, C. quadrimaculata Takeda and Shikatani, 1990, and C. guerini (Brito-Capello, 1871), previously synonymised with C. lophos (Herbst, 1782), are shown to be valid
Lai, J.C.Y., Chan, W.K., Ng, P.K.L.
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Family Calappidae De Haan, 1833 (Box Crabs, Shame-Faced Crabs)

2017
Carapace subcircular, transversely ovate or subovate, posterolaterally expanded. Front distinctly narrow in relation to carapace breadth, slightly dentate. Eyes markedly small in comparison to front. Third maxillipeds with merus distinctly triangular. Chelipeds large, fingers usually shorter than manus, cutting edges with rounded teeth.
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Growth and mortality of Hepatus pudibundus (Crustacea: Calappidae) in south-western Brazil

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2007
The predatory action of the pink shrimp (Farfantepenaeus brasiliensis and Farfantepenaeus paulensis) trawling fishery in south-western Brazil affects populations of some benthic species and Hepatus pudibundus is an abundant by-catch in this fishery. Individual growth and mortality of H.
Karina A. Keunecke   +2 more
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New records of box and moon crabs (Decapoda, Brachyura: Calappidae, Matutidae) from Taiwan

Crustaceana, 2010
Two species of box crabs ( Calappa clypeata Borradaile, 1903, and Mursia poupini Galil, 2001) and one species of moon crab ( Ashtoret miersi (Henderson, 1887)) are recorded from Taiwan for the first time. Their distributions as well as their morphological features are discussed.
Kwen-Shen Lee   +3 more
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