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Spermatophore transfer in the hermit crab Clibanarius vittatus (crustacea, anomura, diogenidae)

Journal of Morphology, 2002
AbstractAlthough mating has been described in several hermit crab species, the mechanics of spermatophore transfer have not previously been demonstrated. Evidence from pleopod and gonopore morphology, video observations, and inseminated females indicates that in Clibanarius vittatus the male applies a spermatophoric mass directly onto the female via ...
Gregory S, Hess, Raymond T, Bauer
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First evidence of a population of hermit crab Diogenes curvimanus (Clément, 1874) (Decapoda, Anomura, Diogenidae) on the Canary Islands

Crustaceana
We report here for the first time the occurrence of the diogenid hermit crab species Diogenes curvimanus from the Canary Islands, which has been recorded previously from Atlantic European waters and the Mediterranean Sea.
Yeray Pérez González   +3 more
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Further evidence for diversification within the Diogenes pugilator complex (Anomura, Diogenidae) in the Mediterranean and Black Seas

Crustaceana
We document an unrecognised genetic lineage within the European hermit crab Diogenes pugilator species complex. Specifically, we propose the revalidation of the previously synonymised species D.
Cornelia P. Erk   +5 more
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A new species of hermit crab genus Diogenes Dana, 1851 from Papua, Indonesia (Crustacea, Decapoda, Anomura, Diogenidae).

Zootaxa
A new species of hermit crab from the genus Diogenes Dana, 1851 is described on the basis of a specimen from Papua, Indonesia. Diogenes hawisi n. sp. is distinguished from the closest allied species, D. edwardsii (De Haan, 1849) and D. laevicarpus Rahayu,
T. Fitrian, D. L. Rahayu, M. Ismet
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A new species of the hermit crab genus Diogenes Dana, 1851 (Decapoda: Anomura: Diogenidae) from shallow coastal waters in Japan.

Zootaxa, 2020
A new species of diogenid hermit crab, Diogenes minimus, is described and illustrated on the basis of material from shallow subtidal waters (5-19 m) in central Japan. It appears close to D. holthuisi Asakura Tachikawa, 2010, but easily distinguished from
T. Komai, Ryuta Yoshida
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Diogenidae Ortmann 1892

2018
Published as part of González, José A., 2018, Checklists of Crustacea Decapoda from the Canary and Cape Verde Islands, with an assessment of Macaronesian and Cape Verde biogeographic marine ecoregions, pp.
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Hermit crabs (Crustacea, Anomura, Diogenidae) from Rocas Atoll, Brazil

2007
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
De Souza, Alexandre S   +1 more
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Plasticity in shell selection behaviour by the endemic hermit crab Diogenes alias (Anomura, Diogenidae) from the northeastern Arabian Sea, India

, 2020
Selection of gastropod shells as shelter by hermit crabs in controlled experiments would provide useful information on the utility of these shells in nature.
T. Nirmal   +8 more
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Hermit crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Diogenidae) from the KUMEJIMA 2009 Expedition, Japan

Zootaxa, 2012
Hermit crabs fauna of the family Diogenidae in the Kume Island, south Japan, were found to consist of 49 species, ofwhich 47 species were collected during the KUMEJIMA 2009 Expedition. Of the 49 species collected, 20 species, Calci-nus seurati Forest, 1951; Ciliopagurus krempfi (Forest, 1952), Clibanarius corallinus H. Milne Edwards, 1848; Clibanar-ius
DWI LISTYO RAHAYU, MASAYUKI OSAWA
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Shell-size-dependent air-exposure behaviour of the intertidal hermit crab, Calcinus laevimanus (Decapoda: Anomura: Diogenidae)

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
Many species of hermit crabs, such as Calcinus and Clibanarius spp., live on rocky shores in tropical and warm temperate regions. During low tide, some of these species climb out of tidal pools onto exposed rock surfaces with their shell-aperture ...
Akihiro Yoshikawa   +5 more
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