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Liocarcinus Corrugatus
''Liocarcinus'' is a genus of crabs, which includes the flying crab, the vernal crab and several other swimming crabs. Species It includes 12 species : Fossils * ''† Liocarcinus atropatanus'' (Aslanova & Dschafarova, 1975) * ''† Liocarcinus kuehni'' (Bachmayer, 1953) * ''† Liocarcinus lancetidactylus'' (Smirnov, 1929) * ''†Liocarcinus oroszyi ''Liocarcinus'' is a genus of crabs, which includes the Liocarcinus holsatus, flying crab, the Liocarcinus vernalis, vernal crab and several other swimming crabs. Species It includes 12 species : Fossils * ''†Liocarcinus atropatanus'' ...'' (Bachmayer, 1953) * ''† Liocarcinus praearcuatus'' Müller, 1996 * ''† Liocarcinus rakosensis'' (Lőrenthey in Lőrenthey & Beurlen, 1929) References External links * Portunoidea Crustaceans of the Atlantic Ocean Taxa named by William Stimpson {{crab-stub ...
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Liocarcinus Marmoreus
''Liocarcinus marmoreus'', sometimes known as the marbled swimming crab, is a species of crab found in the northern Atlantic Ocean and North Sea. It may be found on sand and gravel in the sublittoral and lower littoral zones, down to a depth of , from the Azores and the Alboran Sea (the westernmost section of the Mediterranean Sea) as far north as the Shetland Islands. It reaches a carapace length of , and is distinguished from other similar species by the presence of three similarly sized teeth on the edge of the carapace, between the eyes, and by the marbled colouration on the carapace. ''L. marmoreus'' is sometimes parasitised by the barnacle A barnacle is a type of arthropod constituting the subclass Cirripedia in the subphylum Crustacea, and is hence related to crabs and lobsters. Barnacles are exclusively marine, and tend to live in shallow and tidal waters, typically in eros ... '' Sacculina''. References Portunoidea Crustaceans of the Atlantic Ocean ...
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Liocarcinus Marmoreus 2
''Liocarcinus'' is a genus of crabs, which includes the flying crab, the vernal crab and several other swimming crabs. Species It includes 12 species : Fossils * ''† Liocarcinus atropatanus'' (Aslanova & Dschafarova, 1975) * ''† Liocarcinus kuehni'' (Bachmayer, 1953) * ''† Liocarcinus lancetidactylus'' (Smirnov, 1929) * ''†Liocarcinus oroszyi ''Liocarcinus'' is a genus of crabs, which includes the Liocarcinus holsatus, flying crab, the Liocarcinus vernalis, vernal crab and several other swimming crabs. Species It includes 12 species : Fossils * ''†Liocarcinus atropatanus'' ...'' (Bachmayer, 1953) * ''† Liocarcinus praearcuatus'' Müller, 1996 * ''† Liocarcinus rakosensis'' (Lőrenthey in Lőrenthey & Beurlen, 1929) References External links * Portunoidea Crustaceans of the Atlantic Ocean Taxa named by William Stimpson {{crab-stub ...
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Liocarcinus Lancetidactylus
''Liocarcinus'' is a genus of crabs, which includes the flying crab, the vernal crab and several other swimming crabs. Species It includes 12 species : Fossils * ''† Liocarcinus atropatanus'' (Aslanova & Dschafarova, 1975) * ''† Liocarcinus kuehni'' (Bachmayer, 1953) * ''† Liocarcinus lancetidactylus'' (Smirnov, 1929) * ''†Liocarcinus oroszyi ''Liocarcinus'' is a genus of crabs, which includes the Liocarcinus holsatus, flying crab, the Liocarcinus vernalis, vernal crab and several other swimming crabs. Species It includes 12 species : Fossils * ''†Liocarcinus atropatanus'' ...'' (Bachmayer, 1953) * ''† Liocarcinus praearcuatus'' Müller, 1996 * ''† Liocarcinus rakosensis'' (Lőrenthey in Lőrenthey & Beurlen, 1929) References External links * Portunoidea Crustaceans of the Atlantic Ocean Taxa named by William Stimpson {{crab-stub ...
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Liocarcinus Kuehni
''Liocarcinus'' is a genus of crabs, which includes the flying crab, the vernal crab and several other swimming crabs. Species It includes 12 species : Fossils * ''† Liocarcinus atropatanus'' (Aslanova & Dschafarova, 1975) * ''† Liocarcinus kuehni'' (Bachmayer, 1953) * ''†Liocarcinus lancetidactylus'' (Smirnov, 1929) * ''†Liocarcinus oroszyi ''Liocarcinus'' is a genus of crabs, which includes the Liocarcinus holsatus, flying crab, the Liocarcinus vernalis, vernal crab and several other swimming crabs. Species It includes 12 species : Fossils * ''†Liocarcinus atropatanus'' ...'' (Bachmayer, 1953) * ''† Liocarcinus praearcuatus'' Müller, 1996 * ''† Liocarcinus rakosensis'' (Lőrenthey in Lőrenthey & Beurlen, 1929) References External links * Portunoidea Crustaceans of the Atlantic Ocean Taxa named by William Stimpson {{crab-stub ...
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Liocarcinus Atropatanus
''Liocarcinus'' is a genus of crabs, which includes the flying crab, the vernal crab and several other swimming crabs. Species It includes 12 species : Fossils * ''† Liocarcinus atropatanus'' (Aslanova & Dschafarova, 1975) * ''†Liocarcinus kuehni'' (Bachmayer, 1953) * ''†Liocarcinus lancetidactylus'' (Smirnov, 1929) * ''†Liocarcinus oroszyi ''Liocarcinus'' is a genus of crabs, which includes the Liocarcinus holsatus, flying crab, the Liocarcinus vernalis, vernal crab and several other swimming crabs. Species It includes 12 species : Fossils * ''†Liocarcinus atropatanus'' ...'' (Bachmayer, 1953) * ''† Liocarcinus praearcuatus'' Müller, 1996 * ''† Liocarcinus rakosensis'' (Lőrenthey in Lőrenthey & Beurlen, 1929) References External links * Portunoidea Crustaceans of the Atlantic Ocean Taxa named by William Stimpson {{crab-stub ...
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Isabella Gordon
Isabella Gordon OBE FZS FLS (18 May 1901 – 11 May 1988) was a Scottish marine biologist who specialised in carcinology and was an expert in crabs and sea spiders. She worked at the Natural History Museum and received an OBE in 1961. Early life and education Gordon was born in Keith, Scotland on 18 May 1901, the eldest child of Margaret (''née'' Lamb) and James Gordon. She attended Keith Grammar School before going to the University of Aberdeen in 1918. As she had limited funds to support her education she took positions as a student demonstrator in zoology. She graduated from the University with BSc in zoology. She also completed training in primary and science teaching at Aberdeen Teachers' Training College. In 1923 she was awarded the Kilgour Research Scholarship and studied alcyonaria. She then took up postgraduate research scholarship at Imperial College which led to her PhD in the embryology of end echinoderms. She continued her research into echinoderms in the ...
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Liocarcinus Zariquieyi
''Liocarcinus zariquieyi'' is a species of crab found in the Mediterranean Sea. It closely resembles '' Liocarcinus pusillus'' and was for a long time confused with that species. Taxonomic history The species now known as ''Liocarcinus zariquieyi'' was first recognised by Bruno Parisi in 1915. Parisi realised that the species then known as "''Portunus pusillus''" comprised two separate taxa. The species was recognised during the revision of two species originally described in the genus ''Portunus'' by Parisi, "''Portunus pusillus''" and "''Portunus parvulus''". Parisi mistakenly asserted, however, that of his two species, "''P. parvulus''" was the new one. In fact, his "''P. pusillus''" was the new species. This error was recognised by the Dutch carcinologist Lipke Holthuis in 1958 who continued using Parisi's names while awaiting Gordon's revision. In 1968, Gordon published a paper in the journal '' Crustaceana'', distinguishing "''Macropipus zariquieyi''" from the s ...
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Liocarcinus Vernalis 106974240
''Liocarcinus'' is a genus of crabs, which includes the flying crab, the vernal crab and several other swimming crabs. Species It includes 12 species : Fossils * ''†Liocarcinus atropatanus'' (Aslanova & Dschafarova, 1975) * ''†Liocarcinus kuehni'' (Bachmayer, 1953) * ''†Liocarcinus lancetidactylus'' (Smirnov, 1929) * ''†Liocarcinus oroszyi ''Liocarcinus'' is a genus of crabs, which includes the Liocarcinus holsatus, flying crab, the Liocarcinus vernalis, vernal crab and several other swimming crabs. Species It includes 12 species : Fossils * ''†Liocarcinus atropatanus'' ...'' (Bachmayer, 1953) * ''† Liocarcinus praearcuatus'' Müller, 1996 * ''† Liocarcinus rakosensis'' (Lőrenthey in Lőrenthey & Beurlen, 1929) References External links * Portunoidea Crustaceans of the Atlantic Ocean Taxa named by William Stimpson {{crab-stub ...
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Alphonse Milne-Edwards
Alphonse Milne-Edwards (Paris, 13 October 1835 – Paris, 21 April 1900) was a French mammalogist, ornithologist, and carcinologist. He was English in origin, the son of Henri Milne-Edwards and grandson of Bryan Edwards, a Jamaican planter who settled at Bruges (then in France). Milne-Edwards obtained a medical degree in 1859 and became assistant to his father at the ' in 1876. He became the director of the in 1891, devoting himself especially to fossil birds and deep-sea exploration. In 1881, he undertook a survey of the Gulf of Gascony with Léopold de Folin and worked aboard the ''Travailleur'' and the ''Talisman,'' researching the seas off the Canary Islands, the Cape Verde Islands, and the Azores. For this, he received a gold medal of the Royal Geographical Society. His major ornithological works include ' published in two parts in 1867 and 1872, ' 1866–1874 and ' 1868–1874. His study of fossils led to the discovery of tropical birds such as trogons and parrots from p ...
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Liocarcinus Subcorrugatus
''Liocarcinus'' is a genus of crabs, which includes the flying crab, the vernal crab and several other swimming crabs. Species It includes 12 species : Fossils * ''†Liocarcinus atropatanus'' (Aslanova & Dschafarova, 1975) * ''†Liocarcinus kuehni'' (Bachmayer, 1953) * ''†Liocarcinus lancetidactylus'' (Smirnov, 1929) * ''†Liocarcinus oroszyi ''Liocarcinus'' is a genus of crabs, which includes the Liocarcinus holsatus, flying crab, the Liocarcinus vernalis, vernal crab and several other swimming crabs. Species It includes 12 species : Fossils * ''†Liocarcinus atropatanus'' ...'' (Bachmayer, 1953) * ''† Liocarcinus praearcuatus'' Müller, 1996 * ''† Liocarcinus rakosensis'' (Lőrenthey in Lőrenthey & Beurlen, 1929) References External links * Portunoidea Crustaceans of the Atlantic Ocean Taxa named by William Stimpson {{crab-stub ...
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Liocarcinus Rondeletii
''Liocarcinus'' is a genus of crabs, which includes the flying crab, the vernal crab and several other swimming crabs. Species It includes 12 species : Fossils * ''†Liocarcinus atropatanus'' (Aslanova & Dschafarova, 1975) * ''†Liocarcinus kuehni'' (Bachmayer, 1953) * ''†Liocarcinus lancetidactylus'' (Smirnov, 1929) * ''†Liocarcinus oroszyi ''Liocarcinus'' is a genus of crabs, which includes the Liocarcinus holsatus, flying crab, the Liocarcinus vernalis, vernal crab and several other swimming crabs. Species It includes 12 species : Fossils * ''†Liocarcinus atropatanus'' ...'' (Bachmayer, 1953) * ''† Liocarcinus praearcuatus'' Müller, 1996 * ''† Liocarcinus rakosensis'' (Lőrenthey in Lőrenthey & Beurlen, 1929) References External links * Portunoidea Crustaceans of the Atlantic Ocean Taxa named by William Stimpson {{crab-stub ...
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Liocarcinus Pusillus
''Liocarcinus pusillus'', common name dwarf swimming crab, is a species of crab in the Portunidae family. Description ''Liocarcinus pusillus'' is a small, colourful species with a broad, suboval carapace having a maximum width of . However, most specimens are usually less than . This species occurs in a wide range of colours. The front has three sharpened tusks, directed forward. Distribution ''Liocarcinus pusillus'' occurs from North-West Africa, to Lofoten, Norway including the North Sea. It is found around the shores of: England, in such places as Northumberland, Yorkshire, The Wash, Thames, the eastern English Channel, Isle of Wight, Portland, Plymouth, the Scilly Isles, the Bristol Channel, Liverpool Bay; Scotland - Shetland, Orkney, Firth of Forth, Argyll and Clyde, The Minch; Ireland, occurring in and around Dublin, Belfast, County Mayo County Mayo (; ga, Contae Mhaigh Eo, meaning "Plain of the Taxus baccata, yew trees") is a Counties of Ireland, count ...
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