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Potamidae
Potamidae is a family (biology), family of freshwater crabs. It includes more than 650 species and nearly 100 genera, which are placed into two subfamilies: Potaminae and Potamiscinae. Subfamily Potaminae The Potaminae Ortmann, 1896 are distributed around the Mediterranean Sea, on Socotra and eastwards to Northern India. *''Acanthopotamon'' Kemp, 1918 *''Alcomon'' Yeo & Ng, 2007 *''Himalayapotamon'' Pretzmann, 1966 *''Lobothelphusa'' Bouvier, 1917 *''Paratelphusula'' Alcock, 1909 *''Potamon'' Savigny, 1816 *''Socotra pseudocardisoma, Socotra'' Cumberlidge & Wranik, 2002 *''Socotrapotamon'' Apel & Brandis, 2000 Subfamily Potamiscinae The Potamiscinae Bott, 1970 are found in East Asia and Southeast Asia. *''Acartiapotamon'' Dai, 1999 *''Allopotamon'' Ng, 1988 *''Amamiku'' Naruse, Segawa & Shokita, 2004 *''Aparapotamon'' Dai & G. X. Chen, 1985 *''Apotamonautes'' Dai & Xing, 1993 *''Artopotamon'' Dai & G. X. Chen, 1985 *''Arquatopotamon'' Chu, Zhou & Sun, 2017 *''Aspermon'' Yeo & N ...
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Potamon
''Potamon'' is a genus of freshwater or semiterrestrial crabs mainly found from Southern Europe through the Middle East, and as far east as north-western India. The only exception is the North African ''P. algeriense'', which also is the only potamid of mainland Africa. Twenty species are currently recognised:. These crabs are omnivores that have a broad ecological tolerance. The adult Potaman reach up to 50 mm in size during their 10-12 year life span. *'' Potamon algeriense'' *'' Potamon bileki'' *'' Potamon bilobatum'' *'' Potamon fluviatile'' *'' Potamon gedrosianum'' *'' Potamon hueceste'' *'' Potamon ibericum'' *'' Potamon magnum'' *'' Potamon mesopotamicum'' *'' Potamon monticola'' *'' Potamon pelops'' *'' Potamon persicum'' *'' Potamon potamios'' *'' Potamon rhodium'' *'' Potamon ruttneri'' *'' Potamon setigerum'' *'' Potamon strouhali'' *'' Potamon transcaspicum'' *'' Potamon ilam'' *'' Potamon elbursi'' Many other taxa from Indochina M ...
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Potamon Fluviatile
''Potamon fluviatile'' is a freshwater crab found in or near wooded streams, rivers and lakes in Southern Europe. It is an omnivore with broad ecological tolerances, and adults typically reach in size during their 10–12 year lifespan. They inhabit burrows and are aggressive, apparently outcompeting native crayfish. ''P. fluviatile'' has been harvested for food since classical antiquity, and is now threatened by overexploitation. Many of the island populations are particularly vulnerable, and the Maltese subspecies has become a conservation icon. A population in Rome may have been brought there before the founding of the Roman Empire. Description Adult ''Potamon fluviatile'' may reach a carapace length of , with females being generally smaller than males. As with other crabs, the body is roughly square, with the reduced abdomen tucked beneath the thorax. The thorax bears five pairs of legs, the first of which is armed with large claws. The life span of ''P. flu ...
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Arquatopotamon
''Arquatopotamon jizushanense'' is a freshwater crab species found in Yunnan, China, and the only species of the genus ''Arquatopotamon''. Its carapace is normally darkish brown and the walking legs and chelipeds more reddish brown. Range and habitat ''Arquatopotamon jizushanense'' was described 2017 by Chu, Zhou & Sun and is only known from the type locality, few small hill streams in Jizushan Town, Binchuan County, Dali City Dali City () is the county-level seat of the Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture in northwestern Yunnan. Dali City is administered through 12 township-level districts, two of which are also commonly referred to as Dali. Xiaguan () formerly k ..., at an altitude of 1778 meters above sea level. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q48998892 Potamoidea Monotypic crustacean genera ...
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Freshwater Crab
Around 1,300 species of freshwater crabs are distributed throughout the tropics and subtropics, divided among eight families. They show direct development and maternal care of a small number of offspring, in contrast to marine crabs, which release thousands of planktonic larvae. This limits the dispersal abilities of freshwater crabs, so they tend to be endemic to small areas. As a result, a large proportion are threatened with extinction. Systematics More than 1,300 described species of freshwater crabs are known, out of a total of 6,700 species of crabs across all environments. The total number of species of freshwater crabs, including undescribed species, is thought to be up to 65% higher, potentially up to 2,155 species, although most of the additional species are currently unknown to science. They belong to eight families, each with a limited distribution, although various crabs from other families are also able to tolerate freshwater conditions ( euryhaline) or are secon ...
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Socotra
Socotra or Soqotra (; ar, سُقُطْرَىٰ ; so, Suqadara) is an island of the Republic of Yemen in the Indian Ocean, under the ''de facto'' control of the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council, a secessionist participant in Yemen’s ongoing civil war. Lying between the Guardafui Channel and the Arabian Sea and near major shipping routes, Socotra is the largest of the four islands in the Socotra archipelago. Since 2013, the archipelago has constituted the Socotra Governorate. The island of Socotra represents around 95% of the landmass of the Socotra archipelago. It lies south of the Arabian Peninsula, but is considered to be part of Africa. The island is isolated and home to a high number of endemic species. Up to a third of its plant life is endemic. It has been described as "the most alien-looking place on Earth." The island measures in length and in width. In 2008 Socotra was recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In 2018, the United Arab Emirates invaded ...
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Socotra Pseudocardisoma
Socotra or Soqotra (; ar, سُقُطْرَىٰ ; so, Suqadara) is an island of the Republic of Yemen in the Indian Ocean, under the ''de facto'' control of the United Arab Emirates, UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council, a secessionist participant in Yemeni Civil War (2014–present), Yemen’s ongoing civil war. Lying between the Guardafui Channel and the Arabian Sea and near major shipping routes, Socotra is the largest of the four islands in the Socotra archipelago. Since 2013, the archipelago has constituted the Socotra Governorate. The island of Socotra represents around 95% of the landmass of the Socotra archipelago. It lies south of the Arabian Peninsula, but is considered to be part of Africa. The island is isolated and home to a high number of endemism, endemic species. Up to a third of its plant life is endemic. It has been described as "the most alien-looking place on Earth." The island measures in length and in width. In 2008 Socotra was recognised as a UNESC ...
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Balssipotamon
''Balssipotamon'' is a genus of freshwater crabs, found in Vietnam. Data are deficient concerning their IUCN Red List of Threatened Species The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species, also known as the IUCN Red List or Red Data Book, founded in 1964, is the world's most comprehensive inventory of the global conservation status of biologi ... status, but ''B. fruehstorferi'' is considered to be vulnerable. Species * '' Balssipotamon fruehstorferi'' (Balss, 1914) * '' Balssipotamon ungulatum'' (Dang & Hô, 2003) References External links ** {{Taxonbar, from=Q18594703 Potamoidea Freshwater crustaceans of Asia ...
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Crustaceana
''Crustaceana'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal specialising in carcinology. It was established in 1960 and is published monthly by Brill Publishers. The journal is abstracted and indexed by BIOSIS Previews, the Science Citation Index, The Zoological Record, and GeoRef. According to the ''Journal Citation Reports'', the journal has a 2011 impact factor of 0.464. The journal is edited by J.C. von Vaupel Klein. It charges an unspecified publication fee from authors of all regular papers, and an optional open access fee of USD 1830.CrustaceanaInstructions for Authors Brill Publishers Brill Academic Publishers (known as E. J. Brill, Koninklijke Brill, Brill ()) is a Dutch international academic publisher founded in 1683 in Leiden, Netherlands. With offices in Leiden, Boston, Paderborn and Singapore, Brill today publishes 27 ... References External links * *{{Official website, http://www.brill.nl/crustaceana Carcinology journals Publications established in 1960 Mo ...
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