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- lithodes, meaning stone like. Neolithodes contains the following species: Ahyong, Shane T. (12 December 2023). "Neolithodes A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier,...
- Echidnocerus White, 1842 Glyptolithodes Faxon, 1895 Lithodes Latreille, 1806 Neolithodes A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1894 Paralithodes Brandt, 1848 Paralomis...
- commensal organisms. For example, it provides a shelter to juvenile crabs, Neolithodes diomedeae. It is known that such relationship benefits the crabs because...
- bears prominent spines. Neolithodes grimaldii, a species which small specimens of N. ag****izii may be confused for Neolithodes indicus, a species originally...
- Neolithodes duhameli is a species of king crab which is found in the Crozet Islands in the southwestern Indian Ocean from a depth of 620–1,500 metres...
- 050 metres (3,120–3,440 ft). They most closely resemble Neolithodes brodiei and Neolithodes nipponensis. N. flindersi is bright red in colour and has...
- called Neolithodes yaldwyni. It was also thought to occur in the Tasman Sea, but this was also determined to be a new species called Neolithodes flindersi...
- Neolithodes indicus is a species of king crab found in the southeastern Arabian Sea. N. indicus has a pyriform carapace whose dorsal surface is heavily...
- ISBN 978-1-4438-9097-7. Media related to Neolithodes bronwynae at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Neolithodes bronwynae at Wikispecies Images of a N....
- Neolithodes asperrimus is a species of king crab native to the coast of Africa. It has been found in South Africa and Mauritania at depths of 997–1,862...