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Spider Crab, Libinia emarginata, Leach; male.
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Hyas araneus.
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Araignee de Mer (Maia squinado, Herbst) do nos cotes.
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Cyrtomaia smithi, female type.
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Giant Japanese Crab, Macrocheira kempferi, Male. The scale of the figure is given by a two-foot rule placed below the specimen.
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Cyrtomaia Submi Miers. Sumatra und Ostafriddan Kalte. 650-1362 m..
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Anamathia rissoana, d'apres Milne-Edwards et Bouvier.
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Encephaloides armstrongi, Armstrong's Spider-crab, showing the swollen cavernous gill-chambers. The four pairs of crawling legs are too long to be shown. This crab is one of the characteristic inhabitants of the 100-fathom line in Indian Seas.
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Spider-Crab, Maia squinado, Dressed in fragments of weed, British.
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Cyrtomaia smithi, Male, Station 3984.
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Deep-Sea Crab (Platymaia wyville-thomsoni).
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Pugettia gracilis.
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Spider Crab camouflaged
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Xeno Crab, Xenocarcinus conicus maybe
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Majid crab; coloration suggests Rochinia
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Naxioides spinigera, male (Borradaile 1903; pg. 699)Fig. 3. Naxioides spinigera, male ; a. whole animal, b. outside of hand, c. hooked hairs of two different shapes.
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Snow Crab - Chionoecetes Opilio Photographed on site at The Field Museum, Chigaco, for the Encyclopedia of Life project. Thanks to Alta Buden for making it all happen and to Jochen Cerber for allowing access to the crustacea specimens
PhotosynthImages collection
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Oncinopus araneus (Borradaile, 1903)
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Spider Crab camouflaged
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Xeno Crab, Xenocarcinus tuberculatus
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Hyastenus espinosus (Borradaile, 1903)Fig. 4. Halimus espinosus, male ; a. whole animal, b. outside of hand, c. end-joint of a walking leg, d. hooked hairs.
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Spider Crab camouflaged
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Xeno Crab, Xenocarcinus tuberculatus
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Spider Crab Schizophrys dama