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    Charybdis hellerii - Wikipedia

    Charybdis hellerii, the Indo-Pacific swimming crab or spiny hands is a species of crab from the swimming crab family, the Portunidae. Its native range covers the Indian and Pacific Oceans but it has been introduced to the western Atlantic and has invaded the Mediterranean. It is a commercially exploited … Meer weergeven

    Charybdis hellerii has a hexagonal carapace which is convex and covered in long, soft hairs. There are grainy transverse ridges present on frontal, protogastric, mesogastric and branchial regions. … Meer weergeven

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    Charybdis hellerii has a native range which encompasses the Indo-Pacific region from … Meer weergeven

    Charybdis hellerii is a generalist carnivore which opportunistically exploits whatever food resources are available to it. It matures at a smaller size than related species, … Meer weergeven

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    Charybdis hellerii occurs in a number of different habitats from the intertidal zone down to around 50 m in depth. It lives in areas with … Meer weergeven

    Charybdis hellerii has been cultivated in the Philippines and is commercially exploited by fisheries elsewhere in south-east Asia … Meer weergeven

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    The Indo-Pacific swimming crab, Charybdis hellerii, is long-established in the Eastern Mediterranean and has recently colonized a very wide range in the Western Atlantic. Owing to its small size, it is unlikely to become a sought-after fisheries item.
    Tavares M, Mendonça B Jr (1996) Charybdis hellerii (A. Milne-Edwards, 1867) (Brachyura: Portunidae), eighth nonindigenous marine decapods recorded from Brazil. Crustacean Res 25:151–157 Wares JP, Hughes AR, Grosberg RK (2005) Mechanisms that drive evolutionary change. Insights from species introductions and invasions.
    Charybdis hellerii has a native range which encompasses the Indo-Pacific region from the Red Sea and the east coast of Africa south to South Africa, east through the Indian Ocean and into the western Pacific north to Japan and south to eastern Australia. The type specimen was taken in New Caledonia.
    In Guam, C. hellerii is considered cryptogenic (Paulay et al. 2003). The Indo-Pacific swimming crab, Charybdis hellerii, has a hexagonal carpace with a width roughly 1.4 X the length. The font of the carapace bears six lateral teeth between the eyes, with six large anterolateral teeth on each side.
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