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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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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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The Australian Portunids (Crustacea: Portunidae). IV. Remaining Genera
Marine and Freshwater Research, 1960Keys to the Indo-Pacific subfamilies, genera, and species are given. Subfamily names are discussed, Portuninae being used in a new sense and Macropipinae being proposed for Alcock's Portuninae. Catoptrus and Aeneacancer are synonymized with Libystes and Ovalipes respectively so that 11 genera (Carcinus, Nectocarcinus, Libystes, Carupa,
Stephenson, W., Campbell, B.
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2018
Portunidae Rafinesque, 1815 Callinectes amnicola (De Rochebrune, 1883) —CVI Guinot & Ribeiro (1962, as C. latimanus); inshore estuarine—Benthic, 0– 30 m. TSEA. Callinectes marginatus (A. Milne-Edwards, 1861) —CVI A. Milne-Edwards (1878, as C. africanus [var. de diacanthus]); shallow waters—Benthic. TSEA.
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Portunidae Rafinesque, 1815 Callinectes amnicola (De Rochebrune, 1883) —CVI Guinot & Ribeiro (1962, as C. latimanus); inshore estuarine—Benthic, 0– 30 m. TSEA. Callinectes marginatus (A. Milne-Edwards, 1861) —CVI A. Milne-Edwards (1878, as C. africanus [var. de diacanthus]); shallow waters—Benthic. TSEA.
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2012
Key to species of family Portunidae 1. Eyestalk extremely long, 0.3 or more of carapace breadth.......................................... Euphylax dovii – Eyestalk not as long, much less than 0.3 of carapace breadth................................................... 2 2.
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Key to species of family Portunidae 1. Eyestalk extremely long, 0.3 or more of carapace breadth.......................................... Euphylax dovii – Eyestalk not as long, much less than 0.3 of carapace breadth................................................... 2 2.
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2017
Portunidae Rafinesque, 1815 Pojtunidae indet. [middle Eocene, Chiapas] (Vega et al., 2008). Pojtunidae indet. [middle Eocene, Baja Califojnia Suj] (Schweitzej et al., 2006b). Pojtunidae indet. [eajly Miocene, Chiapas] (Vega et al., 2009).
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Portunidae Rafinesque, 1815 Pojtunidae indet. [middle Eocene, Chiapas] (Vega et al., 2008). Pojtunidae indet. [middle Eocene, Baja Califojnia Suj] (Schweitzej et al., 2006b). Pojtunidae indet. [eajly Miocene, Chiapas] (Vega et al., 2009).
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Seasonal Diet of Portumnus Latipes (Pennant, 1777) (Decapoda, Portunidae)
Crustaceana, 2010[The seasonal composition of the diet of the infralittoral portunid crab, Portumnus latipes was determined, based on an analysis of 92 individuals collected from Imeros beach (northern Aegean Sea) during the four consecutive seasons of 2004. P. latipes seems to be an omnivorous species, mainly feeding on macroinvertebrates while macroalgae also ...
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Sur deux nouveaux Crustacés Portunidae de l'Indo- Pacifique
1961(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Stephenson, William., Rees, May
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The Australian Portunids (Crustacea : Portunidae). III. The Genus Portunus
Marine and Freshwater Research, 1959Thirteen species of the genus Portunus Weber are recorded from Australia, including one new species and five new records. These species are described and illustrated, and a key is given to known Indo-West-Pacific species. First pleopods of males are considered in detail and a key based on their features is included.
W Stephenson, B Campbell
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Trois Portunidae (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura) nouveaux de Polynésie française
2002Crosnier, Alain, Moosa, Mohammad Kasim (2002): Trois Portunidae (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura) nouveaux de Polynésie française.
Crosnier, Alain, Moosa, Mohammad Kasim
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Family Portunidae Rafinesque, 1815 (Swimming Crabs)
2017Carapace subhexagonal to transversely oval, usually broader than long, flat, slighlty convex, regions not well-defined, posterior surface with transverse ridges, epibranchial ridge present; anterolateral margins with spines, with distint junction with posterolateral margin, usually marked with epibranchial spine.
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