Porcellanopagurus edwardsi | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Crustacea |
Class: | Malacostraca |
Order: | Decapoda |
Family: | Paguridae |
Genus: | Porcellanopagurus |
Species: | P. edwardsi |
Binomial name | |
Porcellanopagurus edwardsi Filhol, 1885 |
Porcellanopagurus edwardsi is a species of hermit crab that lives in the waters around New Zealand and its Subantarctic Islands.
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Porcellanopagurus edwardsi is found around the Auckland Islands, Campbell Islands, Snares Islands, Stewart Island and along the coast of New Zealand's South Island. The closely related species P. filholi has a more northerly distribution, overlapping with that of P. edwardsi only in the region of the Banks Peninsula.[1]
Porcellanopagurus edwardsi was described by Henri Filhol in 1885 as the only species in a new genus Porcellanopagurus; 12 further species have since been described.[2]
Unlike most hermit crabs, Porcellanopagurus edwardsi is almost symmetrical, but its abdomen is bent back over the carapace, so that the pleopods are dorsally situated. The abdomen is "grossly distorted",[3] and is usually covered by the shell of a bivalve or limpet, in contrast to the gastropod shell used by most hermit crabs.[1] The cephalothorax is flattened and extends outwards in a number of lobes, the largest of which is the rostrum at the front of the animal.[4]
External identifiers for Porcellanopagurus edwardsi | |
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EOL | 3109579 |
WoRMS | 366879 |