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Descriptions of some planktonic larvae of the Calappidae (Crustacea: Decapoda; Brachyura)
Journal of Plankton Research, 1993exaly +2 more sources
An Unusual Behaviour in Box Crabs (Decapoda, Brachyura, Calappidae)
Crustaceana, 1987Clegg, J. S., 1964. The control of emergence and metabolism by external osmotic pressure and the role of free glycerol in developing cysts of Artemia salina. Journ. Exp. Biol., 41: 879-892. Clare, A. S., G. Walker, D. L. Holland & D. J. Crisp, 1982. Barnacle hatching: a novel role for a prostaglandin-like compound. Mar. Biol.
Quddusi B. Kazmi, Nasima M. Tirmizi
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Mursia Zarenkovi New Species (Decapoda, Calappidae) From the Southeastern Pacific
Crustaceana, 1998A new species, Mursia zarenkovi, previously confused with both M. aspera Alcock, 1899 and M. hawaiiensis Rathbun, 1893, is described from specimens collected in the southeastern Pacific.
Bella S. Galil, V.A. Spiridonov
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Reproductive cycle of Hepatus pudibundus (Herbst, 1785) (Crustacea, Decapoda, Calappidae) in Ubatuba, SP, Brazil [PDF]
This study aimed to analyze the reproductive cycle of the crab Hepatus pudibundus (Herbst, 1785). The crabs were collected in Ubatuba, SP (23°26'S and 45°02'W) monthly from the July, 1992 to June, 1993. Samplings were performed with an "otter trawl". In the laboratory the crabs were numbered, sexed and measured for their maximum carapace width.
REIGADA, A. L. D. +1 more
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Distribution and Abundance of the Family Calappidae Off the Coast of Jalisco and Colima, Mexico
2002Samples of the family Calappidae were collected from soft bottoms on the continental shelf off the coast of Jalisco and Colima, Mexico. The examined material (2300 specimens) comes from five cruises, conducted during 1995 and 1996. The samples were obtained with shrimp trawls, at seven collection stations along the coast and four depths: 20, 40, 60 and
Judith Arciniega Flores +1 more
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Acta Zoologica, 2018
AbstractThe families Aethridae and Calappidae were originally considered as part of the same family; however, their morphology and molecular biology separate them into two families. In this context, we describe the ultrastructure of spermatozoa of species of the Calappidae, Aethridae and Menippidae to elucidate the relationships among taxa.
Tavani Rocha Camargo +4 more
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AbstractThe families Aethridae and Calappidae were originally considered as part of the same family; however, their morphology and molecular biology separate them into two families. In this context, we describe the ultrastructure of spermatozoa of species of the Calappidae, Aethridae and Menippidae to elucidate the relationships among taxa.
Tavani Rocha Camargo +4 more
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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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Preliminary Molecular and Morphological Study of the Calappa Lophos Species Group (Decapoda: Brachyura: Calappidae) [PDF]
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
Joelle C Y Lai +2 more
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Calappa sulcata Rathbun (Crustacea, Decapoda, Calappidae) de Guaratuba, Paraná, Brasil [PDF]
A concise description and a latitudinal distribution to South Brazil of Calappa sulcata are presented.
Nakamura, Isabel Takeko +1 more
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