Encyclopedia: Portly spider crab
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The portly spider crab, Libinia emarginata, is a species of crab found in estuarine habitats on the east coast of North America from Nova Scotia to the Gulf of Mexico. This crab grows to about 10 cm (...
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Libinia emarginata may be distinguished from the less commonly found L. dubia by the presence on its back of nine median spines, as contrasted with the six median spines characteristic of L. dubia. The animals occur on mud flats, and are abundant.
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www.mbl.edu/BiologicalBulletin/EGGCOMP/pages/72.html
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I want to: threatened and/or endangered. Common Spider Crab Libinia emarginata. enlarge +. Common Spider Crab © Herb Segars. All Images. Get Our Newsletters...
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Apr 14, 2009 Libinia emarginata (Portly Spider Crab, Portly Spider Crab)
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Apr 24, 2004 Libinia emarginata Leach, 1815. Portly Spider Crab. Infraorder Brachyura. Superfamily Majoidea. Family Pisidae...
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The cells of mandibular organs of female Libinia emarginata exhibit changes in substructure ..... dibular gland of the male spider crab, Libinia emarginata
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doi.wiley.com/10.1002/jmor.1051680207
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The Common Spider Crab (Libinia emarginata); This slow-walking scavenger is found along the entire East Coast. Harmless to humans and not particularly aggressive in general, the spider crab's main defense against predators is camouflage: the hook-like hairs on the crab's shell (carapace) hold algae and other small...
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www.assateague.com/aq-spid.html
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The Common Spider Crab (Libinia emarginata); This slow-walking scavenger is found along the entire East Coast. Harmless to humans and not particularly aggressive in general, the spider crab's main defense against predators is camouflage: the hook-like hairs on the crab's shell (carapace) hold algae and other small...
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www.assateague.com/spidercr.html
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The European Spider Crab Biology and Fishery Funds for spider crab research were provided by the Jersey Department of Agriculture and Fisheries...
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www2.hawaii.edu/~carlm/spider.html
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