Definition of Majidae. Meaning of Majidae. Synonyms of Majidae

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Definition of Majidae

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Meaning of Majidae from wikipedia

- Majidae is a family of crabs, comprising around 200 marine species inside 52 genera, with a carapace that is longer than it is broad, and which forms...
- while within the same superfamily, belongs to a different family: the Majidae. The ****anese spider crab has the greatest leg span of any known arthropod...
- Gecarcinucidae within Potamoidea The Majoidea families Epialtidae, Mithracidae and Majidae are polyphyletic with respect to each other The Dromioidea family Dromiidae...
- Tychiinae Family Hymenosomatidae Family Inachidae Family Inachoididae Family Majidae Subfamily Eurynolambrinae Subfamily Majinae Subfamily Micromaiinae Subfamily...
- green clinging crab or emerald crab, is a species of crab in the family Majidae. It is a dark green colour and is found in tropical waters in the Caribbean...
- ****anese spider crab, although the European spider crab belongs to the family Majidae, and the ****anese spider crab belongs to a different family of crabs, the...
- Leptomithrax is a genus of crabs in the family Majidae, first described by Edward J. Miers in 1876. They have been on Earth for 37.2 million years. Leptomithrax...
- Hemus is a genus of spider crab in the family Majidae. It contains four species: Hemus analogus Rathbun, 1898 Hemus cristulipes A. Milne-Edwards, 1875...
- seaweed crab, dresser crab, or decorator crab, is a small crab of the family Majidae (with a carapace up to 4 centimetres or 1.6 inches in diameter) that is...
- gaimardii (common name - Great spider-crab) is a species of crab in the Majidae family, first described by Henri Milne-Edwards in 1834 as Paramithrax gaimardii...