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- Pugettia producta, known as the northern kelp crab or shield-backed kelp crab, is a species of crab in the family Epialtidae. Its upper carapace is typically...
- spined kelp crab Pugettia elongata Yokoya, 1933 Pugettia foliata (Stimpson, 1860) Pugettia gracilis Dana, 1851 – graceful kelp crab Pugettia hubbsi Garth...
- Pugettia gracilis, commonly known as the graceful kelp crab, is a species of small crab in the family Epialtidae. It lives among forests of kelp on the...
- feed on kelp. These include: Northern kelp crab (Pugettia producta) and graceful kelp crab (Pugettia gracilis), Pacific coast of North America. Kelpfish...
- the few known observations of predation have mostly involved the crab Pugettia producta and the main defense against predation is thought to be its ability...
- jellyfish itself; other predators include crabs (Cancer productus and Pugettia producta) and the giant deep-sea octopus, Haliphron atlanticus, which clings...
- OIMB operates the R/V Pluteus, a 42-foot aluminum-hull trawler, the R/V Pugettia, a 20-foot aluminum (Woolridge) boat, and several small vessels, including...
- 1834 Mimulus Stimpson, 1860 Mocosa Stimpson, 1871 Perinia Dana, 1851 Pugettia Dana, 1851 Sarg****ocarcinus Ward, 1936 Simocarcinus Miers, 1879 Taliepus...
- citation Type host Type locality Ref Heterosaccus californicus Boschma, 1933 "Pugettia producta" "Santa Cruz, California" : 236–237  Heterosaccus distortus Boschma...
- Pseudophlyctenodes Pseudorhombila Psopheticus Psygmophthalmus Pterocarcinus Pugettia ****lius Pyromaia Quasilaeviranina Rakosia Randallia Ranidina Ranilia Raniliformis...