- the
carapace (three in P.
trituberculatus, four in P. armatus) and on the
inner margin of the
merus (four in P.
trituberculatus,
three in P. armatus). Due...
-
Thanatophilus trituberculatus is a
species of
carrion beetle in the
family Silphidae. It is
found in
North America and Europe. "Thanatophilus
trituberculatus Report"...
- 4
million tonnes being consumed annually. The
horse crab,
Portunus trituberculatus,
accounts for one
quarter of that total.
Other important species include...
- such as maki-zushi or temaki-zushi. The ****anese blue crab (Portunus
trituberculatus) or the s****
swimming crab (Charybdis ****onica) are
typically used...
- worldwide,
amounting to 1.5 million
tonnes annually. One species,
Portunus trituberculatus,
accounts for one-fifth of that total.
Other commercially important...
- trituberculata
Binomial name
Phrynetopsis trituberculata Kolbe, 1894
Synonyms Phrynetopsis trituberculatus (Kolbe)
Sudre & Téocchi, 2002 (misspelling)...
-
Dasygnathus trituberculatus is a
species of
large scarab beetle native to Australia.
Australian Biological Resources Study (1 May 2014). "Species Dasygnathus...
- †Portunus
tenuis Rathbun, 1919 †Portunus
tongfai Hu, 1981
Portunus trituberculatus (Miers, 1876) †Portunus viai Secrétan in
Philippe & Secrétan, 1971...
-
scabrosus Olivier, 1790
Potemnemus loriai Breuning, 1956
Potemnemus trituberculatus Breuning, 1944
Protemnemus scabrosus (Olivier, 1790)
Cerambix scabrosus...
-
recently recorded in
Tunisian waters,
where it is
invasive Portunus trituberculatus – ****anese blue crab of the
Northwest Pacific This page is an index...