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- Cancridae is a family of crabs. It comprises six extant genera, and ten exclusively fossil genera, in two subfamilies: Cancrinae Latreille, 1802 Anatolikos...
- Cancer is a genus of marine crabs in the family Cancridae. It includes eight extant species and three extinct species, including familiar crabs of the...
-  105. ISBN 978-0-415-23259-3. Gary C. B. Poore; Shane T. Ahyong (2004). "Cancridae Latreille, 1803". Marine decapod Crustacea of southern Australia: a guide...
- Top row, left to right: Dromia personata (Dromiidae), Dungeness crab (Cancridae), Tasmanian giant crab (Menippidae); Middle row: Corystes c****ivelaunus...
- Malacostraca Order: Decapoda Suborder: Pleocyemata Infraorder: Brachyura Family: Cancridae Genus: Metacarcinus Species: M. magister Binomial name Metacarcinus magister...
- There are 1,774 species of crustaceans recorded in Ireland. Crustaceans are arthropods of the subphylum Crustacea. Most are aquatic, such as shrimp, barnacles...
- Biology of Male Jonah Crab, Cancer borealis Stimpson, 1859 (Decapoda, Cancridae) on the Scotian Shelf, Northwestern Atlantic". Crustaceana. 75 (7): 891–913...
- Metacarcinus minutoserratus is an extinct crab from the family Cancridae, which is known for its robust, often rounded carapaces. This species was described...
- consists of small benthic and littoral animals, most significantly crabs (Cancridae, Grapsidae, and Hippoidea), shrimp, bony fish (including anchovies, herring...
- 9th of 10 forward-curving anterolateral teeth. Like other California Cancridae crabs, M. anthonyi has black-tipped claws. M. anthonyi can be distinguished...