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- Romaleon antennarium (formerly Cancer antennarius), commonly known as the Pacific, brown or California rock crab, is a crab of the genus Romaleon found...
- Romaleon is a genus of marine crabs formerly considered in the genus Cancer. The genus, as currently cir****scribed, contains seven species: Carrie E. Schweitzer...
- been transferred to other genera, such as Glebocarcinus, Metacarcinus and Romaleon. When zoological nomenclature was first standardised by Carl Linnaeus in...
- the genus. A species of crab found in California, Cancer branneri now Romaleon branneri commonly known as the furrowed rock crab, was named after him...
- Bay, jack silverside (Atherinopsis californiensis) eggs and the crabs Romaleon antennarium and Metacarcinus magister in Humboldt Bay). The predominant...
- estuarine habitats, in part because of predation by native rock crabs (Romaleon antennarium and Cancer productus) and competition for shelter with a native...
- Rhinodromia Rhinolambrus Rhinopoupinia Rocacarcinus Rochinia Roemerus Rogueus Romaleon Rugafarius Sabahranina Sabellidromites Sandomingia Santeecarcinus Santeella...
- Nations, 1975 Metacarcinus A. Milne-Edwards, 1862 Platepistoma Rathbun, 1906 Romaleon Gistel, 1848 Cancrinae Latreille, 1802 †Anisospinos Schweitzer & Feldmann...
- the following species of crab: Cancer irroratus Hemigrapsus ****dentatus Romaleon antennarium (formerly Cancer antennarius) Red rock crab (disambiguation)...
- anthonyi has black-tipped claws. M. anthonyi can be distinguished from Romaleon antennarium by its lack of red spotting on its underside. M. anthonyi also...