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- Glebocarcinus is a genus of crabs formerly included in the genus Cancer. The genus contains two species: Peter K. L. Ng; Danièle Guinot & Peter J. F....
- Glebocarcinus oregonensis, commonly known as the pygmy rock crab, is a species of crab found on the Pacific coast of North America. It is usually red/brown...
- the genus Cancer have since been transferred to other genera, such as Glebocarcinus, Metacarcinus and Romaleon. When zoological nomenclature was first standardised...
- The pygmy rock crab (Glebocarcinus oregonensis) has black-tipped chelipeds, but has large tubercles on the dorsum. Glebocarcinus oregonensis is also much...
- Pacific Northwest. Abandoned s**** of B. nubilus are used by the crab Glebocarcinus oregonensis for shelter. Darwin, Charles (1854). "Bal**** nubilus"....
- 1802 Anatolikos Schweitzer & Feldmann, 2000 Cancer Linnaeus, 1758 Glebocarcinus Nations, 1975 Metacarcinus A. Milne-Edwards, 1862 Platepistoma Rathbun...
- the underside is usually whitish. This crab could be confused with Glebocarcinus oregonensis which is a similar size, but that species has spiny ridges...
- Gemmellarocarcinus Geothelphusa Gillcarcinus Glabropilumnus Glaessneropsis Glebocarcinus Globihexapus Glyphithyreus Glyptodynomene Glyptoxanthus Gollincarcinus...
- riglosensis Sp. nov Valid Ferratges, Zamora & Aurell Late Eocene  Spain Glebocarcinus doii Sp. nov Valid Karasawa & Takahashi Early Miocene Igami  ****an A...
- clarki Glans †Glans carpenteri Glaucidium †Glaucidium gnoma GlebocarcinusGlebocarcinus amphioetus Globigerina †Globigerina bulloides †Globigerina decepta...