Grapsus tenuicrustatus

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Grapsus tenuicrustatus
Grapsus tenuicrustatus-dorsal.jpg
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Crustacea
Class: Malacostraca
Order: Decapoda
Infraorder: Brachyura
Family: Grapsidae
Genus: Grapsus
Species:
G. tenuicrustatus
Binomial name
Grapsus tenuicrustatus
(Herbst, 1783)

Grapsus tenuicrustatus, commonly known as thin-shelled rock crab[1] or Natal lightfoot crab,[2][3] is a species of decapod crustacean in the family Grapsidae.

The English common name natal sally-light-foot crab has been applied to the species by the FAO,[4] and as the synonym Grapsus grapsus tenuicrustatus suggests, it had sometimes been classified as a subspecies of the sally-lightfoot.[5]

Description[]

Carapace is a deep purple, almost black, with delicate lacy white markings all over its carapace and legs.[1]

Range[]

It is found in Hawaii and the Indo-Pacific, and known as ʻaʻama in the Hawaiian language.[6][7][8]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Thin Shelled Rock Crab, A'ama, Natal Lightfoot Crab Grapsus tenuicrustatus". Project Noah.
  2. ^ "Grapsus tenuicrustatus (J. F. W. Herbst, 1783)". Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
  3. ^ Palomares, M.L.D.; D. Pauly, eds. (2020). "Grapsus tenuicrustatus (Herbst, 1783) Natal lightfoot crab". SeaLifeBase.
  4. ^ Carpenter, Kent E.; Niem, Volker H., eds. (1998), The Living Marine Resources of the Western Central Pacific, vol. 2, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, pp. 1142, 1383, ISBN 9789251040522
  5. ^ Emmerson, W. D. (2017), A Guide to, and Checklist for, the Decapoda of Namibia, South Africa and Mozambique, vol. 3, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, p. 184, ISBN 9781443896122
  6. ^ Keoki Stender; Yuko Stender. "Family Grapsidae HAWAII Grapsus tenuicrustatus". MarinelifePhotography.com.
  7. ^ Habibah, Imroatul; Saraswati, Brigitta Juniari; Asyari, Thomi; et al. (2018). "Diversity of Decapod Crustaceans on Intertidal Zone of Sombu Beach, Wangi-wangi Island, Wakatobi, Southeast Sulawesi". AIP Conference Proceedings. 2002 (2): 1–6. doi:10.1063/1.5050128.
  8. ^ Scott, Susan (2013), Exploring Hanauma Bay: Revised and Expanded, University of Hawaii Press, p. 18, ISBN 9780824839031

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