Cyclograpsus
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Cyclograpsus Temporal range: Miocene–Recent | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Crustacea |
Class: | Malacostraca |
Order: | Decapoda |
Infraorder: | Brachyura |
Family: | Varunidae |
Genus: | Cyclograpsus H. Milne-Edwards, 1837 |
Type species | |
Cyclograpsus punctatus H. Milne-Edwards, 1837 | |
Cyclograpsus is a genus of crabs, containing the following species:[1]
- Cyclograpsus audouinii H. Milne-Edwards, 1837
- Cyclograpsus barbatus (MacLeay, 1838)
- Cyclograpsus beccarii Nobili, 1899
- Cyclograpsus cinereus Dana, 1851
- Cyclograpsus escondidensis Rathbun, 1933
- Cyclograpsus eydouxi H. Milne-Edwards, 1853
- Cyclograpsus granulatus Dana, 1851
- Cyclograpsus granulosus H. Milne-Edwards, 1853
- Cyclograpsus henshawi Rathbun, 1902
- Cyclograpsus incisus Shen, 1940
- Cyclograpsus insularum Campbell & Griffin, 1966
- Cyclograpsus integer H. Milne-Edwards, 1837
- Cyclograpsus intermedius Ortmann, 1894
- Cyclograpsus lavauxi H. Milne-Edwards, 1853
- Cyclograpsus longipes Stimpson, 1858
- Cyclograpsus lucidus Dai, Yang, Song & Chen, 1986
- Cyclograpsus punctatus H. Milne-Edwards, 1837
- Cyclograpsus sanctaecrucis Griffin, 1968
- Cyclograpsus unidens Nobili, 1905
Around three further species are known only from fossils,[2] dating from the Miocene:[3]
- Cyclograpsus directus Karasawa, 1989
- Cyclograpsus rectangularis Karasawa, 1989
References
- ↑ Peter Davie (2011). "Cyclograpsus H. Milne Edwards, 1837". World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved January 10, 2012.
- ↑ Sammy De Grave, N. Dean Pentcheff, Shane T. Ahyong et al. (2009). "A classification of living and fossil genera of decapod crustaceans". Raffles Bulletin of Zoology. Suppl. 21: 1–109.
- ↑ Hiroaki Karasawa (1989). "Decapod Crustaceans from the Miocene Mizunami Group, Central Japan Part 1. Superfamily Thalassinoidea, Leucosioidea and Grapsidoidea" (PDF). Bulletin of the Mizunami Fossil Museum 16: 1–28.
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