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    Echidnocerus White, 1842 Glyptolithodes Faxon, 1895 Lithodes Latreille, 1806 Neolithodes A. Milne-Edwards and Bouvier, 1894 Paralithodes Brandt, 1848 Paralomis…
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  • yaldwyni, Lebbeus yaldwyni, Liomera yaldwyni, Nematocarcinus yaldwyni, Neolithodes yaldwyni, Periclimenes yaldwyni, Philocheras yaldwyni, Spongiocaris yaldwyni…
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  • Neolithodes is a genus of king crabs in the subfamily Lithodinae. Neolithodes has a pyriform carapace which does not cover the bases of its walking legs…
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  • Neolithodes agassizii is a species of king crab native to the Western Atlantic which lives in depths of 200–1,900 metres (660–6,230 ft). Neolithodes agassizii…
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  • its behavior is better-understood. Now Neolithodes agassizii De Grave, Sammy (27 January 2022). "Neolithodes grimaldii (A Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1894)"…
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  • Echidnocerus White, 1842 Glyptolithodes Faxon, 1895 Lithodes Latreille, 1806 Neolithodes A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1894 Paralithodes Brandt, 1848 Paralomis…
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  • crustaceans. For example, they provide a shelter to juvenile crabs, Neolithodes diomedeae. It is known that this relationship benefits the crabs because…
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  • Neolithodes indicus is a species of king crab found in the southeastern Arabian Sea. Neolithodes indicus has a pyriform carapace whose dorsal surface is…
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  • Neolithodes bronwynae, commonly known as the rock crab, is a species of king crab that is found in the West Pacific. Neolithodes bronwynae is deep-red…
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  • 1016/j.dsr.2023.104048. Media related to Neolithodes diomedeae at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Neolithodes diomedeae at Wikispecies Portals: Crustaceans…
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  • but this was also determined to be a new species called Neolithodes flindersi. Neolithodes brodiei was described in 1970 by carcinologists Elliot Watson…
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  • Neolithodes asperrimus, also known as the rough stone crab, is a species of king crab native to the west coast of Africa. Neolithodes asperrimus has a…
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  • Neolithodes nipponensis (Japanese: ニホンイバラガニ, 'Japanese spiny crab') is a species of king crab that is found in Japan and Taiwan. It has been found at…
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  • had previously been misidentified as Neolithodes brodiei, and it closely resembles Neolithodes capensis. Neolithodes yaldwyni is deep-red in colour. It…
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  • 11646/zootaxa.1303.1.3. Media related to Neolithodes capensis at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Neolithodes capensis at Wikispecies Portals: Crustaceans…
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  • (3,120–3,440 ft). It most closely resembles Neolithodes brodiei and Neolithodes nipponensis. Neolithodes flindersi is deep-red in colour – slightly more…
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  • lack of smaller spines between them distinguish it from other Neolithodes. Neolithodes vinogradovi was first described in 1988 by carcinologist Enrique…
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  • the carapace. Neolithodes duhameli was first described in 2004 by carcinologist Enrique Macpherson. It is among a subgroup of Neolithodes – alongside N…
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  • species, but others formerly included in this genus have been moved to Neolithodes and Paralomis. They are found in oceans around the world, ranging from…
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  • second most widespread and common lithodid in New Zealand waters after Neolithodes brodiei, and the New Zealand Department of Conservation classifies it…
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  • Scotoplanes globosa are also often accompanied by a symbiotic lithodid crab, Neolithodes diomedeae. It is believed that approximately 22% of Scotoplanes globosa…
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  • behind the rostrum, is elevated above the others. Like Lithodes and Neolithodes, the cardiac region – directly behind the gastric region, separated by…
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  • other Careproctus species are parasitic on king crabs (such as Lithodes, Neolithodes and Paralithodes, and likely Echidnocerus), laying their egg mass in…
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