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  1. Liocarcinus holsatus - Wikipedia

  2. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Liocarcinus holsatus ...

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    Liocarcinus holsatus, sometimes known by the common name flying crab, is a species of swimming crab found chiefly in the North Sea, Irish Sea and English Channel. It has a carapace up to 4 centimetres (1.6 in) wide, which is brownish-grey with a green tinge. It is very similar in appearance to the harbour crab Liocarcinus depurator.
    The diet of P. holsatus comprises crustaceans, especially juvenile Crangon, molluscs such as Spisula elliptica, and fish. P. holsatus sometimes hosts the parasitic barnacle Sacculina. ^ Michael Türkay & Charles Fransen (2010). "Liocarcinus holsatus (Fabricius, 1798)". World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved November 4, 2010.
    Distribution L. holsatus is one of the most common crabs in the fauna of Belgium and the Netherlands. They can wash ashore with thousand... DecaNet eds. (2023). DecaNet.
    It is very similar in appearance to the harbour crab Liocarcinus depurator. The diet of P. holsatus comprises crustaceans, especially juvenile Crangon, molluscs such as Spisula elliptica, and fish. P. holsatus sometimes hosts the parasitic barnacle Sacculina.
  4. Gewone zwemkrab - Wikipedia

  5. Flying crab (Liocarcinus holsatus) - MarLIN - The Marine Life ...

  6. NDFF Verspreidingsatlas | Liocarcinus holsatus

    WebTypering: Krab. Herkenning. De Zwemkrab heeft drie korte, niet al te scherpe punten tussen de ogen, maar daartussen geen haren. De uiteinden van achterste poten zijn afgeplat en breed. Het rugschild is glad. De …

  7. (PDF) Embryonic and larval biology of Liocarcinus holsatus and …

  8. Macrobenthos of the North Sea - Crustacea: Liocarcinus holsatus

  9. Embryonic and larval biology of Liocarcinus holsatus and Necora …

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  11. Comparative locomotor activity patterns in the portunid crabs