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Dromiacea is a
group of crabs,
ranked as a section. It
contains 240
extant and
nearly 300
extinct species.
Dromiacea is the most
basal grouping of Brachyura...
- , 2019.
Brachyura is
separated into
several sections, with the
basal Dromiacea diverging the
earliest in the
evolutionary history,
around the Late Tri****ic...
- (Decapoda: Brachyura)
Although they are
classified as crabs, the
larvae of
Dromiacea are
similar to
those of the Anomura,
which led many
scientists to place...
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Paguroidea Latreille, 1802
Infraorder Brachyura Linnaeus, 1758
Section Dromiacea De Haan, 1833
Dromioidea De Haan, 1833
Homolodromioidea Al****, 1900 Homoloidea...
- In the
waters in and
around New Zealand, 77
living species of
crabs (and 10
species of crab-like Anomura) have been recorded,
along with a
further 24 species...
- (2018). "Il
genere Pseudodromilites Beurlen, 1928 (Crustacea, Brachyura,
Dromiacea) nell'Eocene del Veneto, con la
descrizione di una
nuova specie)". Lavori...
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Dromiacea...
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Cyclodorippoidea (Cyclodorippoida)
Homolodromioidea (
Dromiacea)
Dromioidea (
Dromiacea)
Homoloidea (
Dromiacea)
Raninoidea (Raninoida) Here is a
cladogram showing...
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Dromioidea belongs the
group Dromiacea,
taxonomically ranked as a section,
which is the most
basal grouping of
Brachyura crabs.
Dromiacea likely diverged from...
- Jr. /
Paolo S. Young, ed. (1998). "Malacostraca - Eucarida, Brachyura,
Dromiacea and Oxystomata".
Catalogue of
Crustacea of Brazil, Série
Livros no. 6...