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Xanthidae Dana 1851

2010
Xanthidae Dana, 1851 Leptodius sanguineus (H. Milne Edwards, 1834) (Fig. 19) The cardiac sac is comparatively very small. Ossicles I, II and VI are nearly vertical. The pectinal ossicle (VIII) is horseshoe-shaped with ten accessory teeth. The inferior lateral cardiac ossicle (XIII) has a connection-piece to the subdentate ossicle (XIV) antero ...
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Polydectus cupulifer (Latreille, 1812) (Decapoda, Xanthidae): first record from Taiwan

Crustaceana, 2007
The unusual xanthid reef crab, Polydectus cupulifer (Latreille, 1812), is characterized by possessing a very thick covering of setae all over its external surfaces and its habit of carrying a large sea anemone on each of its chelae. It is here recorded for the first time from Taiwan as well as from the Chinese seas in general.
Shou-Yu Chen, Pan-Wen Hsueh
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Xanthidae MacLeay 1838

2011
Family Xanthidae MacLeay, 1838 Subfamily Actaeinae Alcock, 1898 Genus Actaea De Haan, 1833 A species identified and listed as Actaea sp. (Edmondson 1962a: 260, figs. 12a, 14b–e [O‘ahu]) remains unidentified. It most probably belongs in another genus.
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Identification of new subgroup of HSP70 in Bythograeidae (hydrothermal crabs) and Xanthidae

Gene, 2007
Crabs of the Bythograeidae family (Crustacea: Brachyura: Bythogreoidea) are the only endemic crab family living in hydrothermal fields. The hydrothermal environment is characterized by unique ecological parameters, such as the high temperature gradient around the hydrothermal chimney (2-350 degrees C), a fluid environment containing high levels of ...
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Xanthidae MacLeay 1838

2018
Xanthidae MacLeay, 1838 Xanthidae spec. Fransen, 1991 —CVI type-locality; 0–312 m—Benthic, 0–0.5 m. TSEA (also in Senegal). Paractaea margaritaria (A. Milne-Edwards, 1868) —CVI type-locality (as Actaea margaritaria); 3–91 m— Benthic, 4/ 5– 45 m. TSEA. Paractaea monodi Guinot, 1969 —CNI Guinot (1969); 5–82 m—CVI A.
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Larval development of Pilumnoides perlatus (Brachyura: Xanthidae) under laboratory conditions

Marine Biology, 1973
Larvae of the xanthid crab Pilumnoides perlatus (Poeppig, 1836) have been reared in the laboratory at 3 different temperatures (10.2°, 15° and 20°C) from hatching to megalopa stage. The 5 zoea stages and the megalopa, as well as the setation of the functional appendages are described and illustrated. The main characteristics useful to differentiate the
E. Fagetti, I. Campodonico
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Allometric Growth of the Carapace in Trapezia (Brachyura, Xanthidae)

Journal of Crustacean Biology, 1985
ABSTRACT Relative growth of the carapace was studied in three species of xanthid crabs of the genus Trapezia to determine if the species can be separated by their patterns of relative growth. Adult crabs were collected in Panama and Hawaii. Carapace width (cw), carapace length (cl), and the width between the orbits, or ocular width (ow), were measured ...
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Sur une collection de Décapodes Brachyoures (Portiinidae et Xanthidae) de l'île Mayotte. Il Xanthidae (Suite)

1958
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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The Euxanthine Crabs (Crustacea: Brachyura: Xanthidae) Of The Philippines

2010
Mendoza, Jose Christopher E., Ng, Peter K. L. (2010): The Euxanthine Crabs (Crustacea: Brachyura: Xanthidae) Of The Philippines.
Mendoza, J.C.E., Ng, P.K.L.
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Sur une collection de Décapodes Brachyoures (Portunidae et Xanthidae) de l'Ile Mayotte. II. Xanthidae

1958
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