- Georgia. O.
ocellatus is "probably the only
Ovalipes species common north of Virginia",
being replaced by
Ovalipes stephensoni to the south. O.
ocellatus has...
- species:
Ovalipes australiensis Stephenson & Rees, 1968
Ovalipes catharus (White, 1843)
Ovalipes elongatus Stephenson & Rees, 1968
Ovalipes florid****...
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carapace teeth. Like
other Ovalipes, O.
catharus has well-developed,
relatively large eyes.
Unlike about half of
known Ovalipes species, however, it exhibits...
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Ovalipes australiensis,
commonly known as the sand crab or the surf crab, is a
species of crab in the
family Ovalipidae. Its
range extends from Western...
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Ovalipes trimaculatus is a
species of crab in the
family Ovalipidae. De Grave,
Sammy (13 May 2022). "
Ovalipes trimaculatus (De Haan, 1833)". WoRMS. World...
- an exuviae.
While moulting,
insects cannot breathe. In the
crustacean Ovalipes catharus molting must
occur before they mate. Most dogs
moult twice each...
-
fabric also gave its name to two
species of
North American crabs; see
Ovalipes ocellatus.
Bafta cloth Calico Acts
Calico cat
Calico (goldfish) Calico...
- c****ivelaunus,
found around the
North Atlantic,
Mediterranean Sea and
North Sea
Ovalipes australiensis,
found on Australia's
south coast Portunus pelagicus, an...
- and invertebrates. They
frequently consume crabs, most
often the
species Ovalipes australiensis and
Paragrapsus gaimardii. They also
commonly eat Platycephalus...
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known by
various names,
including the
calico crab (not to be
confused with
Ovalipes ocellatus) and
Dolly Varden crab, is a
species of crab. It
lives in shallow...