- findings. ****an has been
invaded by a
related crab,
either Carcinus aestuarii or a
hybrid of
Carcinus aestuarii and C. maenas.
Based on the
ecological conditions...
-
Carcinus (Gr****: Καρκίνος Karkinos) is a
genus of crabs,
which includes Carcinus maenas, an
important invasive species, and C. aestuarii, a
species endemic...
- of pitu. M.
carcinus is omnivorous, with a diet
consisting of molluscs,
small fish, algae, leaf
litter and insects.
Macrobrachium carcinus has a tan or...
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Carcinus aestuarii, also
known as the
Mediterranean green crab is a
littoral crab,
native to the
Mediterranean Sea.
Carcinus aestuarii bears some similarities...
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Carcinus (Gr****: Καρκίνος) was an
Ancient Gr****
tragedian from Thoricus, the son of the
playwright Xenocles and
grandson of
Carcinus.
Another Xenocles...
-
kingdom instantly collapsed.
Agathocles was a son of
Carcinus, who came from Rhegium.
Carcinus was
expelled from his hometown, so he
migrated to Thermae...
- was
followed by
Hipparchus and Ptolemy. The
Alfonsine tables called it
Carcinus, a
Latinized form of the Gr**** word.
Eratosthenes extended this as Καρκινος...
-
Thesmophoriazusae and Frogs.
Xenocles was the son of
Carcinus the
Elder and
father of
Carcinus the Younger, both also
tragic playwrights. He had at least...
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parasite of crabs, most
commonly the
green crab (
Carcinus maenas). They have also been
found to
infect the
Carcinus aesturarii,
Liocarcinus depurator (Harbour...
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including breathing tubes (see
insect and
mollusc siphons) and
gills (
Carcinus). However, as
invertebrate life
evolved in an
aquatic habitat most have...