Definition of Epialtidae. Meaning of Epialtidae. Synonyms of Epialtidae

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Definition of Epialtidae

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- Epialtidae is a family of crabs, containing the subfamilies: Epialtinae MacLeay, 1838 Pisinae Dana, 1851 Pliosomatinae Števčić, 1994 Tychinae Dana, 1851...
- crustaceans" De Grave and colleagues divided Majoidea into six families: Family Epialtidae Subfamily Epialtinae Subfamily Pisinae Subfamily Pliosomatinae Subfamily...
- resolved by placing Gecarcinucidae within Potamoidea The Majoidea families Epialtidae, Mithracidae and Majidae are polyphyletic with respect to each other The...
- Herbstia condyliata is a species of crab in the family Epialtidae. Herbstia condyliata is a very widespread organism and can be found in a variety of places...
- Phalangipus is a genus of crabs in the family Epialtidae. Phalangipus australiensis Rathbun, 1918 Phalangipus filiformis Rathbun, 1916 Phalangipus hystrix...
- kelp crab or shield-backed kelp crab, is a species of crab in the family Epialtidae. Its upper carapace is typically dark brown, olive, or olive-brown. The...
- Hyastenus elatus is a species of crab in the family Epialtidae. It is one of several decorator crabs, habitually covering itself in aposematic sponges...
- kelp crab or globose kelp crab, is a species of true crab in the family Epialtidae. It is found in the East Pacific. "Taliepus nuttallii Report". Integrated...
- Libinia is a genus of crabs in the family Epialtidae, containing twelve extant species: Libinia bellicosa Oliviera, 1944 Libinia cavirostris Chace, 1942...
- Acanthonyx is a genus of crabs, in the family Epialtidae, which was first described in 1828 by. The type species is Acanthonyx lunulatus. Species of this...