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  2. Portunus armatus - Wikipedia

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    Portunus armatus (also known as Neptunus armatus) is a species of crustacean, a swimming crab in the family Portunidae found in Australia and eastwards to New Caledonia. [1] Common names include blue swimmer crabs , Blue manna , Blueys, [ 2 ] and Jennies (for females). [ 3 ]

  3. List of U.S. state crustaceans - Wikipedia

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    The blue crab, Callinectes sapidus was chosen as the state crustacean of Maryland in 1989. [17] C. sapidus is a crab found in the waters of the western Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific coast of Central America and the Gulf of Mexico. The blue crab may grow to a carapace width of 230 mm (9.1 in).

  4. List of crustaceans of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Cardisoma guanhumi (blue land crab, juey común) [9] Gecarcinus lateralis (blackback land crab, red land crab, jueyita de tierra, mona) [10] Gecarcinus ruricola (purple land crab, black land crab, juey morao) [11] Arenaeus cribarius (Speckled swimming crab, cocolía marina, pecosa) [12] Callinectes bocourti (Bocourt swimming crab, cocolía de ...

  5. Callinectes sapidus - Wikipedia

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    Blue crab escaping from the net along the Core Banks of North Carolina.. Callinectes sapidus (from the Ancient Greek κάλλος,"beautiful" + nectes, "swimmer", and Latin sapidus, "savory"), the blue crab, Atlantic blue crab, or, regionally, the Maryland blue crab, is a species of crab native to the waters of the western Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, and introduced internationally.

  6. Portunus trituberculatus - Wikipedia

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    The carapace may reach 15 centimetres (5.9 in) wide, and 7 cm (2.8 in) from front to back. P. trituberculatus may be distinguished from the closely related (and also widely fished) P. armatus by the number of broad teeth on the front of 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).

  7. Cardisoma guanhumi - Wikipedia

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    Cardisoma guanhumi, also known as the blue land crab or great land crab, is a species of land crab found in tropical and subtropical estuaries and other maritime areas of land along the Atlantic coast of the Americas from Brazil [2] and Colombia, through the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, to the Bahamas, and north to Ponce Inlet, Florida [3] Princess Place Preserve in Palm Coast, and Bermuda. [4]

  8. Crab meat - Wikipedia

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    Crab meat or crab marrow is the meat found within a crab, or more specifically in the leg of a crab. It is used in many cuisines around the world for its soft, delicate and sweet flavor. Crab meat is low in fat and provides approximately 340 kilojoules (82 kcal) of food energy per 85-gram (3 oz) serving.

  9. Portunus segnis - Wikipedia

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    Portunus segnis, the African blue swimming crab, is a species of crustacean, a swimming crab belonging to the family Portunidae. While native to the western Indian Ocean, it is also invasive in the Mediterranean. It is thought to have come through the Suez Canal from the Red Sea but it may have been transported by ships. [2]