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1The larval and post-larval development of the scorpion spider crab, Inachus dorsettensis (Pennant), (family: Majidae), reared in the laboratory
By R. W. Ingle
“The larval and post-larval development of the scorpion spider crab, Inachus dorsettensis (Pennant), (family: Majidae), reared in the laboratory” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ The larval and post-larval development of the scorpion spider crab, Inachus dorsettensis (Pennant), (family: Majidae), reared in the laboratory
- Author: R. W. Ingle
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 348
- Publisher: ➤ British Museum (Natural History) - British Museum
- Publish Date: 1977
- Publish Location: London
“The larval and post-larval development of the scorpion spider crab, Inachus dorsettensis (Pennant), (family: Majidae), reared in the laboratory” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Larvae - Development - Crustacea - Crabs - Inachus (Crustacea) - Spider crabs
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL21301009M - OL3134401M - OL17363337M
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 82461418
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1977
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Inachus phalangium
resembles the closely related species Inachus dorsettensis, but has less prominent spines on the carapace. Inachus phalangium is found in the eastern Atlantic
Japanese spider crab
and wrote about the country's natural history. It was moved to the genus Inachus by Wilhem de Haan in 1839, but placed in a new subgenus, Macrocheira. That
Snakelocks anemone
incognitus), the shrimp Periclimenes aegylios and the Leach's spider crab (Inachus phalangium). This species is widely consumed in southwestern Spain, in
Decorator crab
a much quoted passage, describes crabs of the genera Stenorhynchus and Inachus: the crab tears a piece of seaweed in its claws, chews it, and then rubs
Stenorhynchus seticornis
seticornis show five lateral arms, similar to the sperm morphology of Inachus phalangium. Climate majorly regulates the breeding period of the arrow
List of crustaceans of Ireland
including Hippolyte varians (chameleon shrimp) Inachus dorsettensis (scorpion spider crab) Inachus leptochirus Inachus phalangium (Leach's spider crab) Macropodia
Crabs of the British Isles
Inachidae Achaeus cranchii Leach, 1817 Inachus dorsettensis (Pennant, 1777) Inachus leptochirus Leach, 1817 Inachus phalangium (Fabricius, 1775) Macropodia
List of Atlantic decapod species
Iliacantha subglobosa Inachoides forceps Inachus dorsettensis – scorpion spider crab Inachus leptochirus Inachus phalangium Latreillia elegans Libinia dubia
Pisa armata
Mededelingen. 47 (11): 145–155. "Pisa armata". Macrobenthos of the North Sea – Crustacea. Bob Mehen (September 29, 2011). "Rare crustaceans find new home at Cornish
Sea anemone
(or anemone) goby, juvenile painted greenling, various crabs (such as Inachus phalangium, Mithraculus cinctimanus and Neopetrolisthes), shrimp (such