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  2. Trapeziidae - Wikipedia

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    Trapeziidae is a family of crabs, commonly known as coral crabs.All the species in the family are found in a close symbiosis with cnidarians.They are found across the Indo-Pacific, and can best be identified to the species level by the colour patterns they display. [2]

  3. Trapezia (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Trapezia is a genus of guard crabs in the family Trapeziidae. Like other members of this family, they live in association with corals , feeding on coral tissue and mucus, and defending the corals from predators, like starfish . [ 1 ]

  4. Trapezioidea - Wikipedia

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  5. Trapezia rufopunctata - Wikipedia

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    Trapezia rufopunctata use drag powered swimming to move around. This guard crab, similar to other members of the family, lives symbiotically in association with corals. Behaviorally, this species avoids confrontation, quickly retreating into coral branches when approached while holding its claws up defensively.

  6. Anadara trapezia - Wikipedia

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    Anadara trapezia, the Sydney cockle , or ark cockle , is an estuarine filter-feeding bivalve. Its calcareous , heavily ribbed shell can grow to approximately 7 to 8 cm (2.8 to 3.1 in) across. Its range is along the east coast of Australia , from Queensland to Victoria .

  7. List of trees and shrubs by taxonomic family - Wikipedia

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    Illiciaceae: anise-tree family; Illicium: anise-trees; Illicium floridanum: Florida anise-tree Illiciaceae (anise-tree family) Illicium parviflorum: yellow anise-tree Illiciaceae (anise-tree family) Juglandaceae: walnut family; Carya: hickories and pecans; Carya aquatica: water hickory Juglandaceae (walnut family) 401 Carya cordiformis ...