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  2. Hemigrapsus sanguineus - Wikipedia

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    Hemigrapsus sanguineus, the Japanese shore crab or Asian shore crab, is a species of crab from East Asia. It has been introduced to several other regions, and is now an invasive species in North America and Europe. It was introduced to these regions by ships from Asia emptying their ballast tanks in coastal waters.

  3. Asian shore crab - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The name Asian shore crab may refer to either of two species of crab: Hemigrapsus sanguineus ...

  4. Decapod anatomy - Wikipedia

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    The decapod (crustaceans, such as a crab, lobster, shrimp or prawn) is made up of 20 body segments grouped into two main body parts: the cephalothorax and the pleon . [1] [2] Each segment may possess one pair of appendages, although in various groups these may be reduced or missing. They are, from head to tail:

  5. Hemigrapsus takanoi - Wikipedia

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    Hemigrapsus takanoi, the brush-clawed shore crab or Asian shore crab, is a small crab of the family Varunidae (formerly classified as Grapsidae) that lives on rocky shores surrounding the Pacific Ocean, and which is invasive along the European coastlines. This crab is omnivorous and eats small fish, invertebrates and algae.

  6. Crustacean - Wikipedia

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    The 67,000 described species range in size from Stygotantulus stocki at 0.1 mm (0.004 in), to the Japanese spider crab with a leg span of up to 3.8 m (12.5 ft) and a mass of 20 kg (44 lb). Like other arthropods , crustaceans have an exoskeleton , which they moult to grow.

  7. Portal:Crustaceans/Selected article/33 - Wikipedia

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    The purple shore crab (Hemigrapsus nudus or the naked shore crab) is a common crab of the family Varunidae that is indigenous to the west coast of United States, Canada, and Mexico. H. nudus was first described in 1847 by Adam White , and in 1851, James Dwight Dana formally classified the species.

  8. Parasesarma erythrodactyla - Wikipedia

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    Parasesarma erythrodactyla, also known as the red-handed shore crab, is a burrowing crab inhabiting mangrove forests in Australia and Southeast Asia. It is immediately identifiable by its bright red chelipeds (claws) and green/brown carapace .

  9. Grapsidae - Wikipedia

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    The Grapsidae are a family of crabs known variously as marsh crabs, shore crabs, or talon crabs. [1] The family has not been confirmed to form a monophyletic group and some taxa may belong in other families. [2] They are found along the shore among rocks, in estuaries, marshes, and in some cases pelagic among drifting seaweeds and flotsam.

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