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Ashtoret Sangiannulata
''Ashtoret'' is a genus of crabs in the family Matutidae, containing the following species: * '' Ashtoret granulosa'' (Miers, 1877) * ''Ashtoret lunaris'' (Forskål, 1775) * '' Ashtoret maculata'' (Miers, 1877) * ''Ashtoret miersii'' (Henderson, 1887) * ''Ashtoret obtusifrons'' (Miers, 1877) * ''Ashtoret picta'' (Hess, 1865) * '' Ashtoret sangiannulata'' Galil & Clark, 1994 * ''Ashtoret shengmuae'' Galil & Clark, 1994 Image:Ashtoret lunaris.jpg, ''Ashtoret lunaris'' Image:Ashtoret picta (photo Miguel Ramirez).jpg, ''Ashtoret picta'' In addition, a single, unnamed, fossil species is known from the Miocene of Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north .... References Calappoidea Extant Miocene first appearances {{Crab-stub ...
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Ashtoret Lunaris
''Ashtoret lunaris'', also known as the yellow moon crab, spotted moon crab or box crab, is an Indo-Pacific species of carnivorous crab which is a member of the family Matutidae. It has been recorded in the eastern Mediterranean since 2010, probably reaching that sea through the Suez Canal from the Red Sea by Lessepsian migration. Description ''Ashtoret lunaris'' has a carapace which has a finely grained texture, as well as six tubercles in the middle of the dorsal surface. It also has a linear tubercle along the middle of the posterior of the carapace. The front has straight lobes, with a lateral and slightly emarginated rostrum which is located in the centre and the front lateral margin has five small tubercles followed by three larger deltoid tubercles. The lateral spine is equal in length to a fifth of the carapace width. Chelipeds have a five-lobed ridge in the middle of the palm, the second and fourth lobes of which are pointed with the second lobe being the largest. There ...
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Ashtoret Shengmuae
''Ashtoret'' is a genus of crabs in the family Matutidae, containing the following species: * '' Ashtoret granulosa'' (Miers, 1877) * ''Ashtoret lunaris'' (Forskål, 1775) * '' Ashtoret maculata'' (Miers, 1877) * ''Ashtoret miersii'' (Henderson, 1887) * '' Ashtoret obtusifrons'' (Miers, 1877) * ''Ashtoret picta'' (Hess, 1865) * '' Ashtoret sangiannulata'' Galil & Clark, 1994 * '' Ashtoret shengmuae'' Galil & Clark, 1994 Image:Ashtoret lunaris.jpg, ''Ashtoret lunaris'' Image:Ashtoret picta (photo Miguel Ramirez).jpg, ''Ashtoret picta'' In addition, a single, unnamed, fossil species is known from the Miocene of Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north .... References Calappoidea Extant Miocene first appearances {{Crab-stub ...
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Bulletin Of The Mizunami Fossil Museum
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Japan
Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north toward the East China Sea, Philippine Sea, and Taiwan in the south. Japan is a part of the Ring of Fire, and spans Japanese archipelago, an archipelago of List of islands of Japan, 6852 islands covering ; the five main islands are Hokkaido, Honshu (the "mainland"), Shikoku, Kyushu, and Okinawa Island, Okinawa. Tokyo is the Capital of Japan, nation's capital and largest city, followed by Yokohama, Osaka, Nagoya, Sapporo, Fukuoka, Kobe, and Kyoto. Japan is the List of countries and dependencies by population, eleventh most populous country in the world, as well as one of the List of countries and dependencies by population density, most densely populated and Urbanization by country, urbanized. About three-fourths of Geography of Japan, the c ...
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Miocene
The Miocene ( ) is the first geological epoch of the Neogene Period and extends from about (Ma). The Miocene was named by Scottish geologist Charles Lyell; the name comes from the Greek words (', "less") and (', "new") and means "less recent" because it has 18% fewer modern marine invertebrates than the Pliocene has. The Miocene is preceded by the Oligocene and is followed by the Pliocene. As Earth went from the Oligocene through the Miocene and into the Pliocene, the climate slowly cooled towards a series of ice ages. The Miocene boundaries are not marked by a single distinct global event but consist rather of regionally defined boundaries between the warmer Oligocene and the cooler Pliocene Epoch. During the Early Miocene, the Arabian Peninsula collided with Eurasia, severing the connection between the Mediterranean and Indian Ocean, and allowing a faunal interchange to occur between Eurasia and Africa, including the dispersal of proboscideans into Eurasia. During the ...
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Fossil
A fossil (from Classical Latin , ) is any preserved remains, impression, or trace of any once-living thing from a past geological age. Examples include bones, shells, exoskeletons, stone imprints of animals or microbes, objects preserved in amber, hair, petrified wood and DNA remnants. The totality of fossils is known as the ''fossil record''. Paleontology is the study of fossils: their age, method of formation, and evolutionary significance. Specimens are usually considered to be fossils if they are over 10,000 years old. The oldest fossils are around 3.48 billion years old to 4.1 billion years old. Early edition, published online before print. The observation in the 19th century that certain fossils were associated with certain rock strata led to the recognition of a geological timescale and the relative ages of different fossils. The development of radiometric dating techniques in the early 20th century allowed scientists to quantitatively measure the ...
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Undescribed Species
In taxonomy, an undescribed taxon is a taxon (for example, a species) that has been discovered, but not yet formally described and named. The various Nomenclature Codes specify the requirements for a new taxon to be validly described and named. Until such a description has been published, the taxon has no formal or official name, although a temporary, informal name is often used. A published scientific name may not fulfil the requirements of the Codes for various reasons. For example, if the taxon was not adequately described, its name is called a '' nomen nudum''. It is possible for a taxon to be "undescribed" for an extensive period of time, even if unofficial descriptions are published. An undescribed species may be referred to with the genus name, followed by "sp"., but this abbreviation is also used to label specimens or images that are too incomplete to be identified at the species level. In some cases, there is more than one undescribed species in a genus. In this case, ...
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Raffles Bulletin Of Zoology
''The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology'' is a peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal published by the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum at the National University of Singapore. It covers the taxonomy, ecology, and conservation of Southeast Asian fauna.Supplements are published as and when funding permits and may cover topics that extend beyond the normal scope of the journal depending on the targets of the funding agency. It was established as the ''Bulletin of the Raffles Museum'' in 1928 and renamed ''Bulletin of the National Museum of Singapore'' in 1961, before obtaining its current title in 1971. See also * List of zoology journals This is a list of scientific journals which cover the field of zoology. A * '' Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae'' * '' Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae'' * '' Acta Zoologica Bulgarica'' * ''Acta Zoologica Mexicana'' * '' ... References Zoology journals Biannual journals Open access journals English-language ...
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Ashtoret Sangiannulata
''Ashtoret'' is a genus of crabs in the family Matutidae, containing the following species: * '' Ashtoret granulosa'' (Miers, 1877) * ''Ashtoret lunaris'' (Forskål, 1775) * '' Ashtoret maculata'' (Miers, 1877) * ''Ashtoret miersii'' (Henderson, 1887) * ''Ashtoret obtusifrons'' (Miers, 1877) * ''Ashtoret picta'' (Hess, 1865) * '' Ashtoret sangiannulata'' Galil & Clark, 1994 * ''Ashtoret shengmuae'' Galil & Clark, 1994 Image:Ashtoret lunaris.jpg, ''Ashtoret lunaris'' Image:Ashtoret picta (photo Miguel Ramirez).jpg, ''Ashtoret picta'' In addition, a single, unnamed, fossil species is known from the Miocene of Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north .... References Calappoidea Extant Miocene first appearances {{Crab-stub ...
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Crab
Crabs are decapod crustaceans of the infraorder Brachyura, which typically have a very short projecting "tail" (abdomen) ( el, βραχύς , translit=brachys = short, / = tail), usually hidden entirely under the thorax. They live in all the world's oceans, in freshwater, and on land, are generally covered with a thick exoskeleton, and have a single pair of pincers. They first appeared during the Jurassic Period. Description Crabs are generally covered with a thick exoskeleton, composed primarily of highly mineralized chitin, and armed with a pair of chelae (claws). Crabs vary in size from the pea crab, a few millimeters wide, to the Japanese spider crab, with a leg span up to . Several other groups of crustaceans with similar appearances – such as king crabs and porcelain crabs – are not true crabs, but have evolved features similar to true crabs through a process known as carcinisation. Environment Crabs are found in all of the world's oceans, as well as in fresh w ...
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Ashtoret Picta
''Ashtoret'' is a genus of crabs in the family Matutidae, containing the following species: * '' Ashtoret granulosa'' (Miers, 1877) * ''Ashtoret lunaris'' (Forskål, 1775) * '' Ashtoret maculata'' (Miers, 1877) * '' Ashtoret miersii'' (Henderson, 1887) * '' Ashtoret obtusifrons'' (Miers, 1877) * ''Ashtoret picta'' (Hess, 1865) * '' Ashtoret sangiannulata'' Galil & Clark, 1994 * '' Ashtoret shengmuae'' Galil & Clark, 1994 Image:Ashtoret lunaris.jpg, ''Ashtoret lunaris'' Image:Ashtoret picta (photo Miguel Ramirez).jpg, ''Ashtoret picta'' In addition, a single, unnamed, fossil species is known from the Miocene of Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north .... References Calappoidea Extant Miocene first appearances {{Crab-stub ...
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Ashtoret Obtusifrons
''Ashtoret'' is a genus of crabs in the family Matutidae, containing the following species: * '' Ashtoret granulosa'' (Miers, 1877) * ''Ashtoret lunaris'' (Forskål, 1775) * '' Ashtoret maculata'' (Miers, 1877) * ''Ashtoret miersii'' (Henderson, 1887) * '' Ashtoret obtusifrons'' (Miers, 1877) * ''Ashtoret picta'' (Hess, 1865) * '' Ashtoret sangiannulata'' Galil & Clark, 1994 * ''Ashtoret shengmuae'' Galil & Clark, 1994 Image:Ashtoret lunaris.jpg, ''Ashtoret lunaris'' Image:Ashtoret picta (photo Miguel Ramirez).jpg, ''Ashtoret picta'' In addition, a single, unnamed, fossil species is known from the Miocene of Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north .... References Calappoidea Extant Miocene first appearances {{Crab-stub ...
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