-
abdomen is soft,
while it is hard and
calcified in
members of Lithodinae.
Lithodids lack any sort of
uropod seen in some decapods. King
crabs are typically...
- (1973). "Commensalism
between a
liparid fish,
Careproctus sp., and the
lithodid box crab,
Lopholithodes foraminatus".
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 51 (5):...
- Nettelmann, Uwe; Anger,
Klaus (October 2005). "First year
growth in the
lithodids Lithodes santolla and
Paralomis granulosa reared at
different temperatures"...
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postrostral length and 183.9 mm (7.24 in) in width. They are the
largest lithodids known from New Zealand.
Postrostral length excludes the rostrum. Including...
- in Indonesia's
Seram Sea. It is
notable for
being left-handed,
whereas lithodids are
typically right-handed. It is
named after the
Seram Sea
where its...
-
referred to as the
butterfly crab or the
turtle crab, is a
species of
lithodid crustacean native to
coastal regions of the
northeastern Pacific Ocean...
-
length and 161.6 mm (6.36 in) in width,
making them the second-largest
lithodids known from New
Zealand after Lithodes aotearoa.
Neolithodes brodiei lacks...
- (2016-10-01). "Symbiosis
between the
holothurian Scotoplanes sp. A and the
lithodid crab
Neolithodes diomedeae on a
featureless bathyal sediment plain". Marine...
- ResearchGate. Macpherson,
Enrique (2001). "New
species and new
records of
lithodid crabs (Crustacea, Decapoda) from the
southwestern and
central Pacific Ocean"...
- only now
returning to
colonise it,
lithodids have "a long and
enduring existence in the region" and that, if
lithodids were to
colonise the shelf, they...