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''Anatolikos'' is a genus of two species of crabs in the family Cancridae. They are recorded from JapanSchweitzer, C. E. and R. M. Feldmann. (2000)
Re-evaluation of the Cancridae Latreille, 1802 (Decapoda: Brachyura) including three new genera and three new species.
''Contributions to Zoology'' 69(4), 223-50.
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.Tavares, M. and R. Cleva. (2010)
Trichopeltariidae (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura), a new family and superfamily of eubrachyuran crabs with description of one new genus and five new species.
''Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia (São Paulo)'' 50(9), 97-157.
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species are known, one from Japan and one from
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.Schweitzer, C. E., et al. (2006)
New Decapoda (Anomura, Brachyura) from the Eocene Bateque and Tepetate Formations, Baja California Sur, México.
''Bulletin of the Mizunami Fossil Museum'' 33(2006), 1-14.
These crabs were classified in the genus ''
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'' until 2000, when it was split into several new genera. ''Anatolikos'' species have a carapace that is wider than long and granular in texture. It is edged with several spines separated by fissures. Five of the spines coalesce to form a front that extends past the eyes, a character unique to the genus. The orbital rims are thickened; the genus ''Anisospinos'' has a similar feature, but can be distinguished by its sharp, curving spines. The genus name is from the
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''anatolikos'' ("eastern"), a reference to its range in Japan. Species include: *Extant **'' Anatolikos japonicus'' **'' Anatolikos tumifrons'' *Fossil **'' Anatolikos itoigawai'' **'' Anatolikos undecimspinosus''


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*Davie, P. (2013)
''Anatolikos'' Schweitzer & Feldmann, 2000.
World Register of Marine Species. Accessed 1 December 2013. {{Taxonbar, from=Q16974150 Cancroidea Crustaceans of Asia