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- Population Structure and Breeding Period of Pachycheles Monilifer (Dana) (Anomura, Porcellanidae) Inhabiting Sabellariid Sand Re
- Reproductive Performance of the Marine Green Porcelain Crab Petrolisthes Armatus Gibbes, 1850 in Its Introduced Range Favors Further Range Expansion
- Ch 21 Crustacea.Pdf
- Petrolisthes Cinctipes Class: Multicrustacea, Malacostraca, Eumalacostraca
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- Hong Kong's Porcellanid Crabs
- A Picture Guide to Shelf Invertebrates from the Northern Gulf of Mexico
- Cannibalistic Interactions in Two Co-Occurring Decapod Species: Effects of Density, Food, Alternative Prey and Habitat
- Cancer Pagurus
- First Report on Neopetrolisthes Maculatus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837) (Associated with Stichodactyla Haddoni (Saville-Kent, 1893) from Grub Island, Andaman Islands
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- Phylum Cnidaria
- Genetic Evidence of Multiple Paternity of Broods in the Intertidal Crab Petrolisthes Cinctipes
- Host Range of the Mikrocytid Parasite Paramikrocytos Canceri in Decapod Crustaceans
- CRAB CARE PURPOSE: to Describe Methods of Care for Crabs. POLICY
- An Invasive Crustacean in Tasmania, Australia: a Study on the Introduced Porcelain Crab Petrolisthes Elongatus Liam Gregory Badm
- Population Dynamics and Reproductive Traits of the Ornamental Crab Porcellana Sayana: Implications for Fishery Management and Aquaculture
- The Porcelain Crab Porcellana Africana Chace, 1956 (Decapoda: Porcellanidae) Introduced Into Saldanha Bay, South Africa
- Ecological Effects and Genetic Diversity of the Invading Rhizocephalan Parasite Loxothylacus Panopaei in the Flatback Mud Crab Eurypanopeus Depressus Kathryn A
- Part 7 the Crustaceans
- Broad-Clawed Porcelain Crab
- New Porcelain Crab Species from Colombia Named 7 September 2017
- Porcelain Crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura) of Western Coast of India Imtiyaz Beleem1, Paresh Poriya2 and Bharatsinh Gohil1*
- Costs and Gains of Porcelain Crab Suspension Feeding in Different Flow Conditions
- Common Marine Invertebrates of Sonoma Coast Sites
- Petrolisthes Armatus - an Introduced Species in the South Atlantic Bight?