Carcinus aestuarii

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Carcinus aestuarii

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Crustacea
Class: Malacostraca
Order: Decapoda
Suborder: Pleocyemata
Infraorder: Brachyura
Family: Portunidae
Genus: Carcinus
Species: C. aestuarii
Binomial name
Carcinus aestuarii
(Nardo, 1847)
Synonyms

Carcinus mediterraneus Czerniavsky, 1884
Carcinus maenas aestuarii Nardo, 1847

Carcinus aestuarii is a littoral crab, native to the Mediterranean Sea. It is very similar to Carcinus maenas, and is sometimes considered to be a subspecies of C. maenas rather than a species in its own right. The two taxa can be distinguished by the front of the carapace, between the eyes, which is short and toothed in C. maenas, but longer and smoother in C. aestuarii. Also, the gonopods of C. aestuarii are straight and parallel, while those of C. maenas are curved.[1] A molecular biological study using the COI gene found the difference between the two to be substantial, confirming the specific status of the two taxa.[2]

While C. maenas has invaded many shorelines throughout the world, C. aestuarii has only been implicated in one invasion; the coastline of Japan has been invaded by either C. aestuarii or a hybrid of C. aestuarii and C. maenas.[3]

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