- The
Diogenidae are a
family of
hermit crabs,
sometimes known as "left-handed
hermit crabs"
because in
contrast to most
other hermit crabs, its left chela...
- Dana, 1851 – two genera:
terrestrial hermit crabs and the
coconut crab
Diogenidae Ortmann, 1892 – 20
genera of "left-handed
hermit crabs"
Lithodidae Samouelle...
- al.
Eocene (Priabonian) Italy A
hermit crab
belonging to the
family Diogenidae, a
species of Diogenes.
Discapseudes (Miodiscapseudes) Subgen. et sp....
-
hermit crab,
Diogenes heteropsammicola (Crustacea, Decapoda, Anomura,
Diogenidae),
replaces a
mutualistic sipunculan in a
walking coral symbiosis". PLOS...
-
comparable in
number to
aquatic species from the
families Paguridae and
Diogenidae, they are
reduced in size and have
comparatively less
surface area. The...
- yet
notably quiet and unsociable—much like the
philosopher himself. The
Diogenidae family and
Diogenes genus of
hermit crabs have been
named in reference...
- crab, is a
brightly colored species of
aquatic hermit crab in the
family Diogenidae.
Besides its
ability to
routinely clean algae in aquaria, the Halloween...
- crab,
Clibanarius vittatus, is a
species of
hermit crab in the
family Diogenidae. It is
found in the
Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of
Mexico and the western...
-
hermit crab,
Diogenes heteropsammicola (Crustacea, Decapoda, Anomura,
Diogenidae),
replaces a
mutualistic sipunculan in a
walking coral symbiosis". PLOS...
-
spotted hermit crab, is a
species of
hermit crab
belonging to the
family Diogenidae. The
genus name Dard****
refers to the son of Zeus and
Electra in Gr****...